1、1盐城市 2020 届高三年级第三次模拟考试英 语试题2020.05本卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分 120 分。考试时间 120 分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分 20 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纸上。第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 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.What does the woman want the man to
2、do?A.Have some milk.B.Go shopping.C.Take out the garbage.2.What will the man do tonight?A.Go bowling.B.Visit the woman.C.Prepare for an exam.3.What will the man most probably do?A.Pay for the tickets.B.Go to the ticket office.C.Ask the woman for a discount.4.Where does the conversation take place?A.
3、At home.B.At the doctors.C.At the mans office.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Gregs plan.B.Gregs course.C.Gregs job.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。听下面一段对话,回答第 6、7 题。
4、6.What does the man want the woman to do?A.Buy him a boat.B.Lend him some money.C.Spend the summer on a boat.7.What is the womans attitude towards the mans idea?A.Supportive.B.Opposed.C.Confused.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8.Where does the woman work?A.In a radio station.B.In a hotel.C.In a building compa
5、ny.9.Why is the woman looking for Mr.Nash?A.To book a hotel.B.To talk about his concern.C.To invite him for an interview.10.How will the woman get in touch with Mr.Nash?A.By writing an e-mail.B.By sending a text message.C.By making a phone call.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11.What does the woman ask the m
6、an about first?A.The packing.B.The receipt.C.The price.12.What does the man decided to do with the camera?A.Change it.B.Fix it.C.Return it.213.What is the woman most likely to be?A.A technician.B.A photographer.C.A saleswoman.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14.What is the relationship between Tom and the man
7、?A.Colleagues.B.Neighbors.C.Classmates.15.What problem does the man have?A.He dislikes his job.B.He is unfamiliar with the city.C.He feels a little lonely.16.What will the man do next Saturday?A.Go to the womans house.B.Treat the woman to dinner.C.Introduce someone to the woman.17.What can we learn
8、about the woman?A.She feels unhappy.B.She is helpful.C.She likes challenging jobs.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18.What working environment does Euro Cafe provide?A.Fast-paced.B.Pleasant.C.Competitive.19.What should applicants do to sign up for the fair?A.Send a fax.B.Visit the website.C.Go to the office.
9、20.What do we know about Euro Cafe?A.It opens from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.B.It will hold the Job Fair on June 1.C.It is famous in Europe.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.As is well known,your thoughts,words and deeds _ the world aro
10、und you.A.paintedB.has paintedC.are paintingD.will paint22.Fans of Youth With You are _ to TV screens every week to follow the ups and downs oftheir favourite stars.A.devoted dB.accustomedC.exposedD.glued23._ stops learning is old and stays learning is young,whether at twenty or eighty.A.WhatB.WhoC.
11、ThatD.Whoever24.Theres a _ between Japan and IOC that 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games will be postponedby one year.A.criterionB.coincidenceC.consensusD.conflict25.My grandpa often looks back on those days in the countryside,where he _ for ages.A.workedB.has workedC.had workedD.was working26.A qualified tea
12、cher is capable of _ students needs and concerns.A.instructingB.overcomingC.restoringD.anticipating27.Penicillin was discovered _,which went well beyond the researchers expectations.A.on purposeB.by accidentC.on occasionD.by mistake28.-How will you spend this summer vacation?-I have made a(n)_ plan
13、to take a trip to Jiuzhaigou.The schedule might be subject to3change.A.arbitraryB.authenticC.tentativeD.tight29.Hard as it may be _ that Kobe is no longer with us,his unbreakable will lives on.A.acceptingB.acceptedC.to acceptD.to have accepted30.A party which tries to _ and take account of grass-roo
14、ts feelings is bound to win masssupport.A.break downB.catch onC.turn overD.reach out31.After over two months of lockdown,taxi drivers in Wuhan say they are _ even whencaught in traffic jams.A.over the moonB.under a cloudC.white as a sheetD.green with envy32.A global concert One World:Together at Hom
15、e _ many international musicians was heldon April 18 in support of health workers.A.featuredB.featuringC.to featureD.having featured33.Old people really enjoy the speed _ their messages get sent and answered after learninghow to use WeChat.A.thatB.whereC.at whichD.in which34._ others feel impossibil
16、ity,Chinese people have learned to look for new opportunity.A.WhyB.WhereC.UntilD.Unless35.-Sorry,Im having a headache today and.-_;I know you just dont want to accompany me to the ball.A.Dont give me thatB.Dont mention itC.Dont take it for grantedD.Dont get me wrong第二节完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,共 20 分)请认真
17、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It was Christmastime,and I had promised my son a bicycle.But lifes little catastropheshad36my bike savings again and again.I stood at the bicycle display and my heart37.But,38,there must be one that I could afford.I walked back and forth in front of
18、the39,as if I could will one into40.“Please God,”I prayed silently.“I promised him abicycle.”I stopped and stared as the truth became41;there was not a single bike within my42.A man walked up beside me and was excited about making his43.He wanted to knowwhich one I was getting.I pointed to a green o
19、ne,my sons favorite color and explained to him thepromise and my44.He stared at it for a moment and then said to me,“Ill carry this to the45for you.”“I cant!”I said.“I dont have enough money.”“I know,”he said,“Im46it for you.“What?You cant get this for me.”He47me and walked to the checkout line and
20、paid.“Now which way to your car?”he asked,walking out of store.A million concerns as to his motives48through my head,but I walked to my car,full of49and gratitude.He50the big box into the trunk.Then he turned to me,said,“Merry Christmas!”4and quickly disappeared in the parking lot.I51the generosity
21、of that mans deed in my heart,and over the years tried to be52to what I could do for others.Fifteen years later,in that same store I heard a53woman in the next line whisperingthat she couldnt54what she needed for her unborn baby.I55and said tomyself,“Im on it,God!”36.A.lostB.claimedC.depositedD.wast
22、ed37.A.failedB.hammeredC.beatD.sank38.A.surelyB.fortunatelyC.surprisinglyD.eventually39.A.carB.counterC.displayD.store40.A.existenceB.lifeC.practiceD.power41.A.specificB.obviousC.complexD.unbelievable42.A.budgetB.sightC.incomeD.authority43.A.collectionB.selectionC.achievementD.movement44.A.dreamB.sc
23、heduleC.dilemmaD.option45.A.garageB.exitC.entranceD.register46.A.fetchingB.gettingC.carryingD.wrapping47.A.observedB.escapedC.ignoredD.teased48.A.racedB.livedC.jumpedD.saw49.A.regretB.panicC.disbeliefD.sympathy50.A.threwB.foldedC.separatedD.slid51.A.plantedB.showedC.rewardedD.measured52.A.reducedB.a
24、llergicC.superiorD.sensitive53.A.workingB.pregnantC.wealthyD.greedy54.A.chargeB.chooseC.affordD.move55.A.sighedB.hesitatedC.waitedD.smiled第三部分 阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMindful inspiration wherever you areListen to our enlightening podcast cha
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32、 own space shuttle program in 2011,the US has used Russian SoyuzspacecraftEvery time it wants to transport humans to and from space.While NASA is busy working on itsown solution,the agency has increasingly turned to US private companies,such as Elon MusksSpaceX,to meet its off-planet transportation
33、needs.Although SpaceX has successfully flowncargo(货物)flights for NASA since 2012 via the reusable Dragon spacecraft,the company has yetto launch humans in its so-called Crew Dragon capsule.Originally scheduled to launch in 2017,the program has seen multiple delays.After all,it is rocket science and
34、the path has not beeneasy.But 2019 seemed different.NASAs pre-purchased Soyuz flights had run out by the end of2019,and SpaceX,along with Boeing,had scheduled all its final tests to achieve certification intime to pick up where Soyuz left off.On March 2,the Crew Dragon capsule was launched on a runw
35、ithout crew toward the International Space Station(ISS).The flight,known as Demo-1,wentsuccessfully.The next major milestone scheduled was the in-flight abort test(飞行中止测试),anotherdry mission meant to test the reliability of the abort system that would save the crew in case ofany accident during laun
36、ch.The plan was to use the same capsule from the Demo-1 flight.But6SpaceX never got the chance.In April 2019,the company ran what was supposed to be a routine test,firing certain rocketswith the capsule anchored firmly to the ground.Some 100 milliseconds before the engines fired,a leak of oxidizer c
37、aused an explosion that completely destroyed the capsule.SpaceX spent the rest of spring and early summer figuring out what had gone wrong andpushing preparations for a replacement capsule.While the problem is now solved and the CrewDragon spacecraft for Demo-2 has arrived at the launch site,NASA an
38、d SpaceX havent set anexact date for the first test flight with astronauts to the ISS.58.What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A.US tends to continue reliance on Russian Soyuz spacecrafts.B.SpaceX can cover all NASAs off-planet transportation needs.C.NASA has not ceased developing its space travel tech
39、nologyD.Russia and SpaceX are competing for US space transportation.59.The underlined word“dry”in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _.A.Without crewB.without cargoC.without a capsuleD.without fuels60.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A.A Ray of Hope for Space Explorati
40、onB.The Rough Road to Launching A DragonC.Opportunities for Elon Musks SpaceXD.Doubts about Off-planet TransportationC.There are times when I set off for my running-group sessions with little enthusiasm.It mightbe because Im tired,or stressed,or have had to unwillingly tear myself away form somethin
41、gelse.Im the coach,so I cant choose to give it a miss.It was yet another cold,dark,wet evening and i wasnt feeling the love as I gathered all thenecessary outfits-head torch,reflective waterproof jacket,hat and gloves.No one in their rightmind will come out in this weather,I thought.But when I turne
42、d into the car park,my headlightspicked out runners making a dash through the rain to our meeting point,where others werealready working out to stay warm,with chat,laughter and hugs.They,too,I realized,might betired,stressed or busy.But,unlike me,they had a choice abo9ut whether to come running or s
43、tayat home.And that makes their decision to come-and to keep on coming-all the moreuplifting.As on so many other occasions,I went home from the run feeling better than when Idarrived.I believe one of the strongest motivations behind these runners decisions to come along isbeing part of a group.Belon
44、ging to a running community makes running greater than the sum ofits parts.Its no longer just a workout;its a catch-up with friends,a laugh and a sharedexperience.It provides a space to share your running triumphs and disappointments,to becongratulated and comforted,and,just as important,to congratu
45、late and comfort others.Research has long shown the likelihood of staying motivated is higher when exercise takesplace in a group.The reasons are many.A study at the University of Southern California foundpeople enjoy physical activity more when the y are with others and are more likely to keep it u
46、pover the long term.Theres also an element of social facilitation-an“Im not going to let XX beatme”attitude that drives you to push harder and produces a greater sense of achievement.And7research by Strava in 2017 found running in a group made runners go faster and further.Usingdata from 90 million
47、runs taking place all over the world,Strava found that the average pace ofruns taking place in a group was seven seconds per mile quicker than solo runs,and the distancecovered was an average of 1.3 miles further.I joke about people being more motivated to come to my running sessions by the tea andb
48、iscuits afterwards than by the running itself.Theres probably some truth in that,but it doesntmatter.Those laughter-and chatter-filled minutes are every bit as important as the running inbetween.61.The author sometimes feels _ to go coaching the running group.A.reluctantB.contentC.excitedD.frustrate
49、d62.Why is being part of a group most motivational?A.It involves a coach offering assistance.B.It creates space to socialize with others.C.It inspires members to beat their records.D.It frees runners form boring daily routines.63.That being in a group promotes performance is proven by _.A.citing a t
50、ypical exampleB.listing accurate statisticsC.performing an experimentD.sharing his own experience.64.Tea and biscuits in running sessions are meant to _.A.attract more runners form other groupsB.build up some strength before runningC.make his running group stand out of allD.add more life to their ru
51、nning experienceDAt the end of the 19th century,one in seven people around the world had died of tuberculosisor TB for short(肺结核),and the disease ranked as the third leading cause of death in the UnitedStates.While physicians had begun to accept that TB was caused by bacteria,this understandingwas s
52、low to catch on among the general public,and most people gave little attention to thebehaviors that contributed to disease transmission.They didnt understand that things they didcould make them sick.It was common for family members,or even strangers,to share a drinkingcup.In the 1890s the New York C
53、ity Health Department launched a massive campaign to educatethe public and reduce transmission.The“War on Tuberculosis”public health campaigndiscouraged cut-sharing and urged states to ban spitting inside pubic buildings and on sidewalksand in other outdoor spaces.Changes in public behavior helped s
54、uccessfully reduce the spread ofTB.Disease can permanently change society,and often for the best by creating better practicesand habits.Crisis sets off action and response.Many infrastructure improvements and healthybehaviors we consider normal today are the result of past health campaigns that resp
55、onded toserious outbreaks.In the 19th century,city streets in the U.S.overflowed with dirt.People threw theirunwanted newspapers,food scraps,and other trash out of their windows onto the streets below.8The plentiful horses pulling streetcars and delivery cart dropped urine and waste every day.Human
56、waste was a problem,too.Those in tenement(租 户)housing did not have their ownfacilities,but had 20 to 30 people sharing a single outhouse.These toilets frequently overfloweduntil workers known as“night soil men”arrived to deal with waste,only to dump it into thenearby harbor.As city and health leader
57、s began to understand that the frequent outbreaks of TB that sweptacross their cities were connected to the garbage,cities began setting up organized systems forhandling human waste.Indoor toilets were slow to catch on,due to the cost and need of aplumbing system.Improvements in technology helped th
58、e process along.Following ThomasCrappers improved model in 1891,water closets became popular,first among the wealthy,andthen among the middle-class.Plumbing systems,paired with tenement house reform,helpedremove waste from the public streets.Disease greatly improved aspects of American culture,too.A
59、s physicians came to believethat good ventilation(通风)and fresh air could help fight illness,builders started adding porchesand windows to houses.Real estate investors used the trend to market migration to the West,encouraging Eastern physicians to convince TB patients and their families to move thou
60、sands ofmiles from crowded,dirty Eastern cities to the dry air and sunshine in places like Los Angeles andColorado Springs.Some of this influence continues today.While we know that sunshine doesnt kill bacteria,good ventilation and time spent outside does benefit children and adults by promoting phy
61、sicalactivity and improving spirits.This fresh-air“cure”also eventually transformed the study ofclimate into a formal science,as people began to chart temperature,barometric pressure andother weather patterns in hopes of identifying the“ideal”conditions for treating disease.Public health emergencies
62、 have inspired innovations in education.Starting in 1910,ThomasEdisons lab,which had invented one of the first motion picture devices in the 1890s,cooperatedwith anti-tuberculosis activists to produce short films on TB prevention and transmission-someof the first educational movies.Screened in publi
63、c places in rural areas,the TB movies were alsothe first films that viewers had ever seen.As we are seeing with the coronavirus today,disease can impact a community-changingroutines and shaking nerves as it spreads from person to person.But the effects of epidemicsextend beyond the moments in which
64、they occur.65.According to Paragraph 1,what might have led to the outbreak of TB in the UK?A.Limited access to treatmentB.Incompetence of the physicians.C.Unhealthy living habits.D.Poor governmental administration.66.What result did the“War on Tuberculosis”achieve?A.The gap between the rich and the
65、poor widened.B.It contributed to changes in public behavior.C.Tuberculosis totally disappeared in New York.D.Citizens finally found a cure for tuberculosis.67.If you had been in a US city street then,you would have probably seen _.A.more horses traveling on roads than pedestrians9B.lifeless patients
66、 infected with TB on every streetC.dirty surroundings where bacteria were easy to spreadD.unfair discrimination from the rich against the poor68.Why was it slow for water closets to become popular?A.They were too expensive for the poor to obtain.B.There were many drawbacks of the early models.C.They
67、 often overflowed and caused inconvenience.D.People in tenement houses resisted such a device.69.What was the change in American population migration then?A.The vast majority of urban citizens moved to the West.B.More people lived in the West than those in the East.C.Many fled to rural areas with go
68、od ventilation and fresh air.D.Patients and their family were encouraged to move westwards.70.Which of the following effects TB brought remains nowadays?A.The benefits of outdoor activities are widely acknowledged.B.People adopt the habit of regular temperature-taking.C.Films have become the primary
69、 way to educate people.D.Ideal conditions for treating disease have been defined.第四部分 任务型阅读(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填 1 个单词。Many businesses offer membership cards to clients,promising that they will enjoydiscounts,and the more they us
70、e the cards,the bigger the discounts will be.This is a commonpractice to attract and keep regular customers.By providing quality products or services atreasonable prices,businesses can indeed achieve this goal.However,in recent years,consumers trying to book flights or hotels on certain websiteshave
71、 discovered that prices were actually higher for frequent users than for newcomers.Theyfund that they could pay less by opening up a new account rather than using an old one.Unfortunately,these businesses are using information gathered through big data on clientspreferences and purchasing habits to
72、take advantage of them,which amounts to targeted pricediscrimination.There have been numerous cases of overcharging based on big data on various shoppingplatforms in recent years.However,since its difficult to collect sufficient evidence to accusethese businesses,only a small number of consumers hav
73、e chosen to take them on.Thus,big data,which is supposed to benefit the public,is helping some businesses cheat consumers.Big dataitself is not a bad thing,since it is playing an increasingly important role in social life andeconomic growth.It can serve as a basic resource and tool.But since it is b
74、eing used toovercharge frequent clients,the public has expressed anger.Its a short-sighted behavior that willeventually drive away customers.Instead,big data should be used to improve businessesservices and products by strengthening supervision(监 督)and punishment so that this newtechnology can play
75、its due role in Internet commerce.Its urgent to stop the misuse of big data by stepping up supervision.Market and network10supervisory authorities need to join hands in this effort.The illegal use of big data should beseverely punished.Advanced technology should be more widely used to supervise big
76、data use.Its all right for businesses to employ certain methods to make big money,but to chargeregular clients more than newcomers by taking advantage of information collected through bigdata analysis is violating regular clients rights as well as their trust in these businesses.The Lawon the Protec
77、tion of Consumer Rights and Interests clearly states that consumers have the rightto know the truth about the commodities and services they buy.Thus,to overcharge regularclients is not only betraying the principle of fairness and sincerity,but also relevant laws.In thelong run,its the businesses tha
78、t will suffer most.How Do We Make Good Use of Big Data in CommercePassage OutlineSupporting detailsA common practiceBusinesses,which promise quality products with lower costs,offermembership cards with the(71)of appealing to regularcustomers.A reality(72)to expectationsNewcomers can enjoy a(73)disco
79、unt than frequent clients byregistering a new account.Personal information gathered,clients have fallen(74)totargeted price discrimination.The role of big datain social andeconomic life.Despite(75)of hard evidence,there have been lots of caseswhere companies overcharge customers with the help of big
80、 data.Playing its due role,big data can(76)both businesses and thepublic.(77)todiscouragingmisuse of big data Market and network supervisory authorities should make(78)efforts.Severe(79)is necessary to fight against the illegal use of bigdata with the wide application of advanced technology.Conclusi
81、onOvercharging regular clients violates the principle of fairness and relevantlaws,which,in the long run,will be most(80)to business.第五部分 书面表达(满分 25 分)81请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇 150 词左右的文章。Recently,117 schools in Qujiang District,Zhejiang Province,have included a bowceremony or“zuoyi”(作揖礼)in the teaching
82、 content,requiring teachers and students to meetand make a bow with hands folded in front.Cheng Junning,an officer from Qujiang District First Middle School,said that for thousandsof years,the Chinese people have been using“zuoyi”as a general gesture for hello.To a certainextent,it plays a role in c
83、arrying forward the traditional culture and has its value.Dr.Tang Lap Kwong from the Chinese University of Hong Kong said he was“very excited tosee this and hope they will insist on it in the future”in an interview with the Chinanews.He saidit is a good idea to promote Chinese traditional culture in
84、 schools.People have to respect theculture.However,opinions split online.Not seeing the value of the movement,some netizens arguethat promoting the bow ceremony in schools is just formalism.Teachers and students are sofamiliar with each other that they usually greet or wave when they meet,which is r
85、elativelynormal.So it is not necessary to make a bow for them.11写作内容1 用约 30 个单词概括上述文字材料的主要内容。2 你对在校园推广行作揖礼持什么观点?请说明理由(不少于两点)写作要求1 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;3 不必写标题。评分标准、内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。盐城市 2020 届高三年级第三次模拟考试英语试题参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分)1.C2.C3.B4.B5.A6.B7.B8.A9.C10.A11.B12.A13.C14.A15.C16
86、.A17.B18.A19.B20.C第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节 单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)21.C22.D23.D24.C25.A26.D27.B28.C29.C30.D31.A32.B33.C34.B35.A第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)36.B37.D38.A39.C40.A41.B42.A43.B44.C45.D46.B47.C48.A49.C50.D51.A52.D53.B54.C55.D第三部分 阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)56.D57.C58.C59.A60
87、.B61.A62.B63.B64.D65.C66.B67.C68.A69.D70.A第四部分 任务型阅读(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)71.intention/aim/purpose/idea72.contrary/opposite73.bigger74.victim75.lack/shortage76.benefit77.Abined/joint79.punishment80.harmful第五部分书面表达(满分 25 分)Teachers and students in some schools in Zhejiang Province are required to
88、make a bow withhands folded in front to greet each other.Peoples opinions on this vary.On a personal note,the practice excites me greatly.Its widely acknowledged that zuoyi is acrucial part of Chinese traditional culture and has a long history in China.Its students who havethe privilege and responsi
89、bility to promote our culture.Thus,that a bow ceremony is included inschool teaching content is of great significance.Additionally,teachers and students will maintainan appropriate distance when making a bow to each other,which is beneficial to avoid the risk oftransmission of some diseases.Undoubte
90、dly,culture is a decisive factor for a countrys development.Zuoyi is bound to helpstudents have a deep understanding of our traditional culture and enhance our culture confidence.(150W)12录音稿Text 1W:Are you going out?M:Yes,in a little while.Im going to buy some milk.It wont be long.W:Could you take o
91、ut the garbage on your way out?M:Sure.Leave it by the door.Text 2W:Im thinking of going bowling tonight.Are you interested in coming along?We can meet atmy house and then go together.M:Sorry,Im planning on staying at home tonight to study for my science exam.Text 3M:Excuse me,can I buy tickets here?
92、W:No,tickets are on sale over there,at the ticket office.M:OK,is there a discount for senior citizens?W:Im not sure.For more information ask at the ticket office.Text 4M:I have a sore throat and a runny nose.I think I have a cold.W:OK.Let me examine you.Over here,please.Open your mouth,please.OK.You
93、ve caught theflu and I think youd better ask for sick leave from work and have a rest at home.Text 5M:What will Greg do when he finishes his Spanish course?W:He said he would go to Colombia for a while.M:Thats a good idea.Hell be able to practice the language.W:Yes,he wont have anyone to help him so
94、 he will have to speak Spanish.Text 6M:Look at those boats!Im thinking of buying one.W:What?You dont need a boat.Its a waste of money!M:No,it isnt.Think of all the summers we can spend on it!W:But look at the price!M:I was getting to that.With a little help from a friend,I could buy it.I just need t
95、o borrow$1,000.W:Youre kidding,right?M:No,and I promise to pay you back very soon.Please!W:Sorry,Billy.Im broke.Anyway,I wouldnt lend you money for a boat!Text 7M:Hello,Mike speaking.What can I do for you?W:Hello.This is Ella Campbell,and Im calling from Bright Lights Radio.Could I speak to your13PR
96、 manager,please?M:Can I ask what your call is concerning?W:Yes,Im calling about the new hotel your company is building near the beach in Brighton.M:OK.The PR manager is Mr.Nash.Im afraid Mr.Nash is not available right now.Can I take amessage?W:Yes,could you ask him to call me?Its quite urgent.We wan
97、t to interview him on our radioshow.M:To be honest with you,Ms.Campbell,the best way to get in touch with Mr.Nash is to sendhim an e-mail.W:An e-mail?Is it not possible to send him a text message?M:Im afraid not.But he does reply to all e-mails.Text 8W:Good morning,sir.What can I do for you?M:Hi.I j
98、ust bought this camera a few days ago,but when I took it out of the packing,I noticedthat there was something wrong with the flash.When I try to photograph,the flash doesnt gooff.W:Im sorry you had a problem with our product.Do you still have the receipt?M:My receipt is right here along with the ori
99、ginal box.W:We dont have that product at the moment,but we can exchange it for a camera of the sameprice.Or,I can ask the technician to fix it,or I can give your money back.M:I think Id like to get a new camera today instead of asking my money back.W:It looks like everything is in order.Why dont you
100、 take a look around and see if theres anothermodel you like?Text 9W:George,how are you finding living in this side of the city?M:Well,I have a job that is challenging and very interesting.I love it.But Im a bit lonely.Although I have been living in the city for almost 30 years,my family,my friends a
101、ndclassmates are all in the opposite side of the city.I dont really know anyone here except youand Tom in the office.W:Yes,its tough moving to a new place where you dont know many people,but you dont haveto be lonely.There are lots of amazing people who live in this area.You should come and havedinn
102、er with us.I can introduce you to my neighbors who will absolutely love you!M:Do you think so?Id love to meet some people who are fun to be with.W:Well,why dont you come over to my house next Saturday?Ill invite a group of friends who Ithink youll find both interesting and great fun.Does that sound
103、OK?M:That sounds great.Thanks!Text 10W:Do you want to work for the trendiest cafe chain in Europe?From London to Warsaw andfrom Oslo to Bucharest,everyone is getting to know our name nowadays.If you want to workin a place serving great customers,joining Euro Cafe could be just the right move for you
104、.Come to the Euro Cafe Job Fair on Friday,June 7,from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.,or on Saturday,June148,from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.This event is being held in cities all across Europe,so check forpositions in your area.At Euro Cafe,our staff perform a variety of roles.Were looking for people who can act as softdrink
105、 servers,storeroom clerks and cleaning crew as needed.Euro Cafe staff work in afast-paced environment to keep our customers happy and coming back.Employees who work hard can expect to advance rapidly within our company.Applicantsshould have good communication and service skills.You can sign up for the fair anytime before June 1.For additional information call 999-239-0107or fax an enquiry to 999-284-1702.If you cannot attend you may also visit one of our humanresources offices at any time.