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1、江苏省南京市第十三中学2020-2021学年高一英语上学期教学质量调研试题(一)第一部分 听力(共20题 30分 每题1.5分)第一节 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 time is it now?A.10:10.B.10:05.C.9:05.2. Where is the mans biology textbook?A. Next to the TV.B. Under his bed.C. On the cupboard

2、. 3. What does the man think is the best way to get to know a place?A. Seeing travel films about it.B. Going there in person.C. Reading descriptions of it.4. Why does the woman make an early appointment?A. The tests must be done in the morning.B. She mustnt eat before the tests.C. She doesnt want to

3、 take time off work.5. What do we know about the woman?A. She will call the man at noon.B. She has a meeting this evening.C. She plans to play badminton this afternoon.第二节 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,你将有时间阅读每个小题,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

4、答第 6 至 7 题。6. Where are the speakers probably?A. At home. B. In a theatre. C. In a store.7. What kind of films does the woman want now?A. The ones that have sorrowful stories.B. The ones that make her pleased.C. The ones that can get her attention.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。8. Where does this conversation

5、 probably take place?A. In a supermarket. B. In a cinema. C. In a restaurant.9. What do we know about the woman?A. She is trying to keep healthy now.B. She doesnt like eating chocolate.C. She pays for the food.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What did the government ask all adults to do?A. Learn special s

6、kills.B. Help out in the war.C. Work on Christmas Day.11. What did the woman do during World War ?A. She nursed the injured.B. She trained nurses.C. She worked in the government.12. Why were the Manchester City Rest Centers short of staff?A. People got wounded in the war.B. People went home after da

7、ys of hard work.C. People were away for Christmas holidays.听第 9 段材料,回答第 1 3 至 16 题。13. What is the womans purpose in talking to the man?A. To ask him to help arrange an interview.B. To interview him about his job.C. To beg him to do the school project.14. What does the man do?A. A professor.B. An ac

8、countant.C. A driver.15. What is the man going to do?A. Have an interview with the woman.B. Share his opinions about diving.C. Make a telephone call.16. How does the woman feel about the project at last?A. Confident.B. Worried.C. Annoyed.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the speaker doing?A. Repor

9、ting a match live.B. Cheering for his team.C. Coaching a football team.18. Why is the match starting late?A. The weather is terrible.B. The traffic is heavy.C. One player is badly injured.19. What happened after the match was on for 2 minutes?A. The fans shouted happily for the goal.B. Hank took the

10、 ball from Parker.C. Rossi fell on the ground.20. Who has kicked a goal?A. Rossi.B. Hank.C. Parker.第二部分 阅读理解(共20题 50分 每题2.5分)第一节 阅读下列短文,选择最佳答案。(共15题 每题2.5分 满分37.5分)AAmazon Price:4.9List Price:10In The Firm, Mitch, a student from Harvard Law School, accepts a job at a supposedly reputable law firm. B

11、ut soon afterwards, strange things start happening and Mitch decides to investigate, which soon puts him in danger. This New York best seller was written by the famous American lawyer and author John Grisham, best known for his popular legal thrillers. Amazon Price:7.94List Price:10Angelas Ashes is

12、a recollection of the authors childhood in Brooklyn and Ireland. McCourt recounts several stories about his familys struggles with poverty, as well as his fathers drinking problem. This novel has won several awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.Amazon Price:1.77List Pr

13、ice:4.99 In Fish Face, Emily is the fastest runner in school as well as being best at math. Tiffanie, a new girl, joins the class and Emily tries hard to be friends with her, despite Tiffanie being a terrific reader and a better runner. But Tiffanie turns out to be a thief! Who will believe Emily wh

14、en everyone thinks she is jealous?Amazon Price:6.19List Price:12.8In this scaring detective fiction novel, 10 people are invited to an island. One by one, they start to die. Whos killing them? And why? Christies best-selling novel, And Then There Were None has been adapted(改编) into several plays, fi

15、lms, and even video games.Amazon Price:4.28List Price:7.95The Everything Kids States Book: Wind Your Way Across Our Great NationThe Everything Kids States Book is packed full of fascinating information about every single one of the 50 states in the U.S.A. Full of trivia about the history, geography

16、and land marks of each state, it is also filled with puzzles and quizzes to keep kids entertained for hours!Amazon Price:7.6List Price:15The Old Man and the Sea is about a fisherman (Santiago) and his attempts to catch an enormous marlin fish. The story also looks at the friendship between Santiago

17、and his young apprentice, Manolin. Written in 1951, it was the last book by Hemingway which was published during his lifetime.Amazon Price:2.5List Price:5In The Secret Garden, Mary is an Orphan whos sent to live with a reclusive uncle, Archibald Craven. One day, she discovers a key to a mysterious g

18、arden. Mary and her friends spend a summer secretly visiting this garden and experiencing important changes in their lives. This interesting book is top-listed among the favorites of both children and grown-ups.Amazon Price:5.95List Price:14.95For Boys Only: The Biggest Book EverDespite the title Fo

19、r Boys Only, this book is sure to be treasured by whoever gets it. Packed full of useful information and advice, it is written in a light humorous tone that is sure to tickle. How to fight off an alligator (短吻鳄) or pilot a plane in an emergency are just two of the many subjects covered. Educational,

20、 interesting and fun, this is a great book.21. From the advertisement above, we can learn that_. A. Angelas Ashes is a reflection of the authors own lifeB. The Old Man and the Sea mainly talks about the friendshipC. The Secret Garden is intended for children onlyD. For Boys Only is the only book tha

21、t won awards22. If you want to buy a book about the geography of America, you can save _.A. 5.1 B. 3.67 C. 9 D. 2.523. And Then There Were None is similar to The Firm, because _.A. they are both thrillers B. they are both best sellers in New YorkC. both stories are set on an island D. both stories a

22、re adapted into filmsBLast weekend, I was talking about winter vacation plans with a friend when I suddenly realized that this year I should start up an old plan of learning how to skate again.Ive always wanted to learn skating. But I didnt have a proper chance to learn it. When I was young, the sma

23、ll coastal city where I lived had no ice rink (溜冰场). My parents signed me up for classes at a skating school out of town, but I had to catch the early bus on weekends to get there, and it took two hours to go and come back, so I gave it up pretty quickly.Now is my chance to fulfill my childhood drea

24、m! Excited, I started calling skating rinks in Beijing, hoping to sign up for lessons. But some said they only had classes for children. Some said it was too much trouble to teach adults. One receptionist paused after my question and said strangely, “You never learned this as a child?”I understand i

25、f they dont get many adult learners, but to say that adults are harder to teach than children is such a slap in the face. I thought I lived in a society that encourages people to take on lifelong learning. Is there some unspoken rule that says after one reaches a certain age, he or she is not allowe

26、d to learn systematically with a trainer anymore? Are adults not allowed to pursue new hobbies?There were many things I didnt have time to properly learn when I was young. I failed to see how important hobbies were, and I was sick of my parents nagging (唠叨) me to do after-school activities. Today, w

27、hen I want to go out with friends, I find I have so few activities to do with them. And now Im being told that I cant even make up for my childhood mistake. It seems that Ive missed my chance. I missed it 20 years ago. Now, I can only go on being ordinary.24. The author gave up learning skating when

28、 she was young because _.A. she wasnt interested in itB. her parents didnt allow her to learn itC. her parents couldnt find any skating schoolsD. it was inconvenient for her to take the lessons25. How did those skating rinks the author called respond to her request?A. PositivelyB. AnxiouslyC. Flexib

29、ly D. Disappointingly26. Which could be the authors opinion?A. Its never too late to learn.B. It s understandable that adults dont like learning.C. Adults are harder to teach than kids.D. Adults had better not pursue new hobbies.27. The passage is written to express the authors _.A. fear of going on

30、 being ordinaryB. determination to learn skating wellC. regret for losing the chance of pursuing hobbiesD. blame on her parents nagging her to do after-school activitiesCWere not sure where letting children drink wine fits into permissive, authoritarian and authoritative parenting styles, but a rese

31、arch team from the University of New South Wales are trying to find it out.During their study, researchers discovered that kids who were given alcohol by their parents were more likely to be consuming whole drinks by the time they were 15 or 16, but were far less likely to binge-drink(酗酒).The resear

32、chers analyzed nearly 2,000 Year 7 students and their parents over a four-year period. They measured the teenagers consumption of whole drinks, their binge drinkingconsuming four or more drinks at a time, as well as who supplied them with the alcohol: their parents, friends, or other adults. The stu

33、dy found that when children were given alcohol from their parents, they were least likely to binge-drink.But what about the long-reported damage that alcohol can have on developing teenage brains? Lead author of this study, Professor Richard Mattick, says that giving children alcohol at an earlier a

34、ge could serve as a preventative measure of kids developing alcohol-related problems later in life. “Theres a body of research indicating the adolescent brain is still developing well into the early 20s and alcohol may prevent the best development,” says Professor Mattick. “But also we know parents

35、want to do the right thing for their children and there has been anecdotal evidence that children introduced to alcohol by their parents, as is common in some European cultures, may be less likely to develop problems with alcohol.”However, theres one result from the study Professor Mattick cant igno

36、re: that being given alcohol at an early age by the parents doubled (使加倍) childrens possibility of drinking than their peers (同龄人). “There may be later harms that are not yet obvious, and were aware that an early start of drinking is strongly associated with later alcohol use problems in adulthoodpu

37、tting it off is the best strategy.”28. According to the researchers, kids supplied with alcohol by their parents will be_.A. more likely to quit drinking in adulthoodB. less likely to grow into teenage binge-drinkersC. more likely to grow into binge-drinkersD. less likely to have whole drinks as tee

38、nagers29. Who affected kids drinking behaviors the most in the study?A. Their parentsB. Their friendsC. School authoritiesD. Strangers30. Which statement will Professor Mattick agree with?A. The brain stops developing before the age of 20.B. Alcohol wont damage the developing teenage brains.C. Givin

39、g kids alcohol at an earlier age may have its benefit.D. European kids tend to develop problems with alcohol.31. On Professor Matticks advice, parents had better_.A. let kids drink alcohol at an early ageB. make kids start drinking alcohol lateC. forbid kids to drink alcohol at any ageD. permit kids

40、 to drink alcohol at willDAn arts program is helping students at some of the lowest performing schools in the United States. The program, called Turnaround Arts, aims to help improve low performing schools by adding music and the arts to the usual study program.Turnaround Arts was launched by Michel

41、le Obama, the wife of former U.S President Barack Obama. Some money for the program comes from the federal government. For the students at participating schools, the program offers a kind of safe place from city neighborhoods. Many of the children come from areas with high crime rates.Turnaround Art

42、s is a partnership between the federal government and private businesses. Florence Griffith Joyner Elementary is one of the 68 schools in the U.S. participating in the program. Teachers receive special training and look for ways to add music and the arts into all the classes. Turnaround Arts schools

43、 partner with musicians and actors who work with the students. Performers have included Yo-Yo Ma, Sarah Jessica Parker, Elton John and Cameron Diaz.School headmaster Long noted “The children were so excited and have been so excited because its not just about Go to the board. Do the problem. Turn the

44、 page. Read the book; its about acting and imitating artists and historic figures.” She noted how some students got the chance to act out the process of a caterpillar (毛虫) becoming a butterfly. “I like to act and I like to sing and I like to dance,” said 10-year-old Kayla Driakare.Long said that Tur

45、naround Arts was only in its first year at the school, and teachers were already seeing results. “Weve probably suspended(暂时停学) one kid this year. Thats amazing,” she said. “Parents are getting phone calls to come to family arts night, and its not just the naughty calls home. Its for them to come an

46、d learn more about what their children are learning. So our parents engagement goes up.”32. Turnaround Arts launched by Michelle Obama _.A. helps students who behave badly get high gradesB. aims to improve teachers and students performanceC. gets financial support only from the federal governmentD.

47、provides students with a chance of having access to musicians and actors33. What can be inferred from what Principal Long said?A. Students love this program very much.B. Students can learn how to act from this program.C. This program makes students know science well.D. Students can perform themselve

48、s well during the program.34. Which word can replace the underlined word in the last paragraph?A. attitudeB. proposalC. involvementD. opportunity35. Whats the authors purpose in writing the passage?A. To advertise for an institute.B. To introduce an arts program of the USA.C. To call on people to su

49、pport some lowest performing schools.D. To encourage more American schools to participate in Turnaround Arts.第二节 七选五-阅读短文,从文后的7个选项中选出5个可以填入空白处的正确选项。(共5题 每题2.5分 满分12.5分)Singapore, a country with a great population, produces only about 10 percent of its own food needs. Only 1 percent of Singapores 724

50、 square kilometers is currently used for agriculture. 36Singapore has announced new measures designed to quickly increase local food production in the next ten years, including rooftop farming. 37 The plan includes $21million in government money to support local production of eggs, vegetables and fi

51、sh in the shortest possible time.This plan includes efforts to find new farming spaces, such as industrial areas and empty building spaces. 38 Officials say one part of the project aims to establish rooftop farms on public housing parking areas beginning in May. 39 It is to raise local food producti

52、on levels to make up for climate change and population growth that could threaten worldwide food supplies. “The serious COVID-19 situation highlights the importance of local food production, as part of Singapores strategies to make sure of food safety,” the Food Agency said in a statement.The plan w

53、ere announced as the worldwide spread of COVID-19 has caused shortages of many products, including food in some areas. Limitations on population movements around the world have weaken supply chains and raised concern about worsening shortages and price increases. 40 But it has decided to speed up th

54、e process of increasing local production to begin within the next six months. A. The rising prices are hitting customers hard as well.B. Singapores Food Agency says its goal is specific.C. Climate change has great influence on food production.D. And production costs there are higher than the rest of

55、 Southeast Asia.E. It also calls for adding new technologies to improve farming methods.F. Singapore stated that it has enough food to get through the COVID-19 crisis(危机).G. It wants to meet 30% of nutritional needs with locally produced food by 2030.第三部分 语言运用(满分30分)第一节 完形填空 (共15题 15 分 每题1分)阅读下列短文,从

56、文后的ABCD中选出可以填入文中对应处的最佳选项。The other day I was shopping. A man, whowas 41 and spent most of the time talking to nobody 42 , walked to the checkout counter. I overheard him say to the man before me, “I dont want to steal.would you buy me some 43 ?”The man before me 44 not to hear him; it was as if he w

57、ere not there to be seen. I waited patiently for my turn to be 45 , but it never came. So I asked him, “ Can I buy you something to eat? ”He gladly 46 . The man got a bag and began putting samosas (三角炸饺) into it. As the 47 of my items was being calculated, I watched the man put ten samosas totally i

58、nto the bag.The cashier (收银员) looked at me 48 and then added them to my purchase. After I was through, the man was still 49 around the store wanting something to drink. The cashier kept a close eye on him. I did too, 50 I didnt want him to steal anything either! I told the cashier that Id just 51 fo

59、r it if he got a bottle of water or beverage.In the end, we both left the store, but he stood right outside holding the samosas and talking to 52 . Or maybe he was talking with someone who he thought was there.This mans circumstances saddened me. How many other homeless people also suffer from a 53

60、illness? Maybe thats even what 54 him being homeless. I also thought about thewatchful eye the cashier and I kept on him. I felt sorry. I hope to 55 him again someday.maybe we can sit down and have lunch together.41 Aprofessional Buntidy Cnormal Danxious42 Ain timeBas a resultCin particularDby mista

61、ke43 AfoodBresourcesCclothesDfacilities44 AfailedBpretendedCalarmedDstruggled45 AremindedBdesiredCexchangedDquestioned46 ArepliedBacceptedCacquiredDadvanced47 ArateBnumberCcostDfigure48 AconfusedlyBindividuallyCpassivelyDfortunately49 AstealingBgatheringCbattlingDwandering50 Abut BthoughCifDas51 Apr

62、ovideBapplyCpayDargue52 AmeBhimselfCothersDeveryone53 AmentalBcommonCregularDphysical54 Aresulted fromBstuck toCresulted inDlay in55 Acheer upBdepend onCfocus onDrun into第二节 短文填空(共10题 10分 每题1分) 阅读下面短文,再空白处填上一个单词或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空,注意语法和逻辑的通畅。One day many years ago, my teacher told me to go to the princ

63、ipals desk. I opened the door 56 (nervous). To my surprise, seated in front of the principals desk 57 (be) my parents. My father walked to me, 58 (hold) some of my drawings. “Why do you only use a black crayon when you draw?” he asked.I couldnt speak. “ Show me your desk,” said my father.We returned

64、 59 my classroom. My father found there was only one black crayon. “Where are the rest?” I explained, “I shared them with my friends as you 60 (teach) me before.” My father took a deep 61 (breathe), “You were sharing.” Then I found my fathers face and the principals face were red.I learned years lat

65、er that my fathers face was red because of anger, and 62 the principals face was red because he felt 63 (embarrass). He thought I might have some emotional problems and called my parents. In fact, I was too shy 64 (ask) for my “shared” crayons back. That night my father talked to me with patience ab

66、out all 65 differences between sharing and giving.第四部分 写作(满分40分)第一节 应用文(满分15分)Mrs. Zhang最近在与儿子的相处中有点麻烦,特email某青少年杂志寻求帮助。内容包括:1、孩子随着年龄的增加,身体出现了某些变化,如皮肤油腻、出现红点;2、母子争吵,孩子情绪焦躁,不听安慰,不想求医。注意:1、词数:不少于80字;2、可适当增加某些细节;3、恰当运用并列复合句、主从复合句。Dear Editor,_Best WishesMrs. Zhang第二节 读后续写(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

67、,使之构成一篇完整的短文(恰当运用并列复合句、主从复合句)。续写的词数应为150左右。Saving someone s life is clearly not an easy thing, especially when it comes to something as personal and risky as sharing one of your kidneys(肾脏)with them. This kind of behavior always presupposes (以.为先决条件)a relationship between the donor and the receiver,

68、 like a husband to his wife or a father to his son. So when a woman donated a kidney to a complete stranger, she surprised the world with her kindness.The story has a surprising start, in a public bus. Rex Scott is a bus driver and his wife, Valerie Scott, had been dealing with kidney disease for 7

69、years. Her kidneys kept growing until they reached the size of footballs, gradually losing their function. “Only a transplant operation can save her,” Rex Scott told the reporters.Rex was not even supposed to be driving the day that he met his wifes saviour(救星), Joyce Smith. When Joyce Smith boarded

70、 Rex s bus, she had been on a trip with her friend, Heather Musch. Musch was also in need of a kidney transplant and Joyce had volunteered to be her donor. Joyce spent a month preparing to become a possible donor. Unfortunately, Musch was not considered healthy enough to be a recipient (接受者)yet and

71、the window was closing fast on Joyce s possibility of becoming a donor.That is all until Joyce and her friend were about to get off Rex s bus. Before he let us off the bus, he also said he took a kidney as a tip. If he had not made that joke, none of this would have happened,” Joyce Smith said.Joyce

72、 was already fit to be a donor, but since her friend Musch could not receive her kidney, all her efforts seemed wasted. So when she heard Rex s joke, she knew that her opportunity to help somebody came. She had already made the decision to be a donor, whether it was her friend or someone else.Para.

73、1: “My little son has benefited from the transplant operation and I want to pass the kindness on,” Joyce Smith said. _ _Para. 2: Whats crazier is that Joyce Smith was a perfect match for Valerie Scott. _ _江苏省南京市第十三中学20202021学年度高一年级第一学期教学质量调研(一)英语试题答案听力:1-5 CCBBA6-10 CBBAB11-15 ACABC16-20 AABCC阅读理解 2

74、1-23 ABA24-27 DDAC28-31 BACB32-35. DACB七选五 36-40 DGEBF完形填空 41-45 BCABD46-50 BCADD51-55 CBACD语法填空 56. nervously 57. were 58. holding 59. to 60. had taught61. breath 62. that 63. embarrassed 64. to ask 65. the应用文范文Dear Editor,Im writing to ask for advice on my relationship with my teenage son. To tell

75、 the truth, I often struggle to get along with him. Recently we have argued with each other a great deal. He is anxious about his skin because it has started to become very oily, with lots of red spots. He is always angry these days and seems less confident. I keep telling him that these changes are

76、 normal, and that things will turn out just fine. Of course, I wanted to show my concern for his condition, so I asked him to see a doctor. But then he became angry and we had a big argument. He told me that I was putting even more press on him by talking about his spots all the time. In the end, I

77、sent him to his room. He finally calmed down, but it took some time.The whole experience was really terrible and I do not want to go through the same thing again. What should I do?Best wishes,Mrs. Zhang读后续写范文Para.1: “My little son has benefited from the transplant operation and I want to pass the ki

78、ndness on,” Joyce Smith said. Joyces little son was a transplant recipient years ago. He got the gift of life in the form of a kidney transplant. “I want to do an act of kindness. I love this kind of action because it might make a total difference in the lives of others. It was my first act of kindn

79、ess, and I really want to continue.” Joyce Smith added, smilingly.Para. 2: Whats crazier is that Joyce Smith was a perfect match for Valerie Scott. Usually, its hard to find the right match because you dont just need a willing donor. The donor and the receiver need to have the same blood type. Lucki

80、ly, Joyce was a perfect match for Valerie Scott. More fortunate is that the operation was successful. Valerie Scott was becoming healthy slowly. The two strangers became life-long friends and developed a close relationship.听力材料(Text 1)W: What time does the bus leave?M: At ten past ten. Oh, Its ab ou

81、t five past. W: Five past ten?M: No, no, relax. Five past nine.(Text 2)M: Have you seen my biology textbook? I left it next to the TV last night. W: No. Go and look under your bed.M: Oh, who put it on the cupboard? W: I dont know.(Text 3) M: You can look at pictures and read the interesting descript

82、ions of places, but nothing can really replace going to a place yourself.W: Yes, but sometimes things like travel films do satisfy you if its a place youre never likely to go.M: Thats right.(Text 4)M: Why are you going out so early?W: The doctor wants to do some tests and I mustnt eat for twelve hou

83、rs before that. She said the best way is to go without breakfast and go there early. Then I can eat and not miss too much time at work.M: Well, I see.(Text 5)M: How about playing badminton this evening?W: I may have a meeting today and if I do itll run late this afternoon, but Im no t sure yet. I sh

84、ould know by lunch time whether Ill be able to get away early, then I can phone you.M: OK, Ill wait for your call.(Text 6)M: Wow, therere so many kinds of DVDs on the shelf. What do you feel like seeing?W: Oh, I dont know. Something light. After the day I just had, I dont want to use my brain at all

85、.M: A comedy?W: That would work. Lets see what they have. M: Cool, the new Jack Black film.W: Its not boring or sorrowful, is it? I want something that makes me laugh and happy, not sleep or depressed.M: I know what you mean. This ones safe. Its a comedy. W: OK, lets get it and enjoy it at home. I c

86、ant wait to relax. (Text 7)M: Ticket prices have certainly gone up. W: Yes, but I really need a break.M: Would you like something to eat while we watch the movie? W: Sure. What do they have?M: It looks like the standard popcorn and soda. But theres also ice cream, hot dogs, coffee and so on.W: Im cr

87、azy for chocolate, but I should try to have something healthy. I want to avoid getting sick this year. Do they have any cakes?M: No, but they do have cookies.W: Please get me some cookies and a coffee. What are you getting? M: Im getting the large popcorn and a cola.W: Here is some money. M: Its on

88、me.(Text 8)M: Good evening! For todays programme, we have invited Sophie, a lady who worked as a nurse during World War II.W: Good evening! At the beginning of World War II, the government called on all its citizens 18 years old and over to help out. I started training as a nurse in November, 1940.

89、It was two months of being taught basic skills in the School of Nursing.M: What happened to you during the sudden attack? You know, when Nazi Germany dropped bombs on Britain?W: Manchester was bombed on the 22nd and 23rd of December, 1940. On December 24 I received and order requesting my immediate

90、return from leave for duties of nursing the wounded. Many volunteers in the Manchester Social Services have taken a weeks leave for the Christmas holidays, so the Manchester City Rest Centers were short of staff. Christmas Day was therefore my first day of nursing.(Text 9)W: Hey Dad! Ive just been g

91、iven this project at school. Do you think you can help me out? M: Sure. Whats this project about?W: Well, I should interview someone that I admire about their jobs.M: Well, I am an expert when it comes to my job. Accounting is a respectable job and one that I am always happy to talk about.W: Dad, I

92、know how much you love your job. It isnt that I dont admire you. But what I was hoping actually, was that you could speak to Mr. Chang, your diving friend, and see if he would agree to an interview. Diving for a living sounds cool!M: I see. Thats a great idea! You know how I really dislike talking a

93、bout myself again and again for too long, Let me give David Chang a call right now and find out.W: Thanks, Dad! I know this will be a wonderful project!(Text 10)W: And here I am at the city stadium and the sun is shining. And eventually the players are coming onto the play field. As I was saying ear

94、lier there were such terrible traffic jams in the city today that the ma tch is starting late. M ost of the football fans have been waiting patiently in their seats since two oclock but now as the players come out theyre cheering happily. And the whistle goes. Rossi has the ball and is running stead

95、ily down the field but, oh, no, the game has hardly started - only two minutes have gone and hes fallen heavily on the ground. Luckily he wasnot injured, but Hank has the ball instead. Now Parker is running quickly towards the goal to take the ball from Hank. He is playing well. Its often Parker who shoots that important goal. And he has, hes scored! And the crowd is shouting really loudly so its difficult to make myself heard. That was a wonderful goal by him.

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