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1、乐山十校高2023届第三学期半期联考英语试题英语试卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共10页,满分150分。注意事项:1、 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、考号填写在答题卡上的相应位置。2、 选择题答案用2B铅笔填写在答题卡上对应题号的位置上,填涂在试卷上无效。3、 非选择题部分用0.5mm黑色签字笔填写在答题卡对应题号的位置上,填写在试卷上无效。第I卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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,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

2、来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。 每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man do this afternoon?A. Prepare for an exam. B. Treat Karen to coffee. C. Meet Professor Johnson.2. Where are the speakers?A. In a supermarket. B. At home. C. In a restaurant.3. How much should the woman pay?A. $20. B. $12.5. C. $7.5.4. What is the probable

3、 relationship between the speakers?A. Fellow workers. B. Professor and student. C. Doctor and patient.5. What is the conversation mainly about?A. Family relationships. B. A new way of working. C. Environmental protection.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

4、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。 听下面一段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Why is the woman flying to New York?A. To give a report. B. To meet a customer. C. To attend an exhibition.7. Where will Paul go first?A. The home office.B. The coffee shop.C. Mr. Smiths house.听下面一段对话, 回答第8至10题。8. What is Joh

5、n doing?A. Doing a fun project. B. Emptying the cupboard. C. Donating unwanted things.9. What is “freecycling”?A. A way of recycling. B. A kind of old junk. C. A travel website.10. What does John want now?A. A gorilla arm. B. A microphone. C. A bicycle.听下面一段对话, 回答第11至13题。11. When is the woman suppos

6、ed to see the doctor?A. On Tuesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Saturday.12. Who would the woman like to see?A. Dr. Ellis. B. Dr. Wilson. C. Dr. Patel.13. What is the woman advised to do?A. Call up again tomorrow.B. Make an appointment online.C. Update her personal information.听下面一段对话, 回答第14至16题。14. What

7、is the woman probably?A. A hotel manager. B. A tour guide. C. A taxi driver.15. What will the speakers do first today?A. Tour around a small island.B. Taste some local foods.C. See some rare birds.16. What do we know about the Beach Hotel?A. It opened in 2007.B. It has ocean views.C. It offers free

8、dinner.听下面一段独白, 回答第17至20题。17. How does the speaker describe life in London?A. Tiring. B. Stressful. C. Convenient.18. What means of transport does the speaker usually take to work?A. The underground. B. The car. C. The bus.19. What are the speakers parents unable to stand?A. Chats with others.B. The

9、 transportation fee.C. The noise and pollution.20. What is the speakers purpose of using the poets words?A. To explain why he is tired of life.B. To show London is an interesting city.C. To prove London is attractive to many poets.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 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。(共15小题;每小题2分

10、,满分30分) AUniversityofMaryland: TERP Young ScholarsJuly 8 - July 27TheUniversityofMarylands TERP Young Scholars Program is the perfect summer camp for academically talented teenagers who want to earn college credit, pursue academic interests, explore career opportunities, and discover college life at

11、 theUniversityofMaryland.During three weeks of intellectual exploration, teens preview the university experience, study with students who share similar interests, and engage with some of the University of Marylands best faculty (全体教师) in a dynamic, challenging classroom environment. Upon successful

12、completion, students earn three college credits that post to the University of Maryland transcript (学生成绩报告单).The TERP Young Scholars Program offers college courses that are at the cutting edge of theory, thought and technology. The three-credit introductory course includes career discovery through f

13、ield trips or guest speakers. Classes generally meet every day, Monday through Friday. The program offers over 20 courses that include:JournalismEngineeringPsychologyLife SciencesCommunicationComputer ScienceHumanities and the ArtsGovernment and PoliticsBusiness and TechnologyMovement and the Human

14、BodyThe TERP Young Scholars Program is a great introduction to theUniversityofMaryland. Participants benefit from theUniversityofMarylands vast resources, including libraries, computer and instructional labs, and recreational, residential and dining facilities. Workshops and seminars featuring speak

15、ers in innovative career or academic fields further enrich the learning experience. Students enjoy trips to nearbyWashington,DC, movie nights, activities at the student union, and more.The TERP Young Scholars Program is open to rising high school students who have an academic average of 3.2 or bette

16、r. The application process includes submission of the application, high school transcript, and a letter of recommendation.21. What can we learn about the program?A. It offers an experience of college life.B. Its partly aimed at college graduates.C. It lasts fifteen days including weekends.D. It awar

17、ds all participants two college credits.22. Which of the following courses is included in the program?A. Music.B. Gardening.C. Psychology.D. Architecture.23. Whats the purpose of the last paragraph?A. To ask for support.B. To give recommendations.C. To encourage participation.D. To show the entry re

18、quirements.BAn advance in electronic publishing could make the book you are reading seem as dated as a silent film. Publishers hope to exploit the growing success of ebooks by releasing versions with added soundtracks and musical accompaniments(伴奏).The noises in the first multimedia books include ra

19、in hitting a window in one of Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes tales. Works by Oscar Wilde and Rudyard Kipling are also available. A Salman Rushdie story with an orchestral score (配乐) will follow this year. In America, works by Shakespeare and Jane Austin have already been released with music and backgr

20、ound noise so that, for example, readers can hear tea cups hitting each other in Mr Darcys garden as they readPride and Prejudice.Supporters argue that sound effects are the next logical development for ebooks and will add excitement for younger readers. Critics, however, will argue that the noises

21、will ruin the simple pleasure of enjoying the imagination required to read a book.Caroline Michel, chief executive of the literary agency PFD, said the new generation of readers was used to multiple sensory input. She said, “Concentration now is such that people have split computer screens where the

22、y may be watching television and replying to an email at the same time. If thats what the market wants then we should respond to the market.”Booktracks sound effects work by figuring out the users reading speed. Each time you “turn” a page, the software reassesses where you have reached in the text

23、and times the sounds to switch on accordingly. If the soundtrack is not in agreement with the words, a click on any word will re-set it.Some authors fear a soundtrack could destroy the peace and quiet of libraries and ruin the pleasure of reading. David Nicholls, author ofOne Day, said, “This sounds

24、 like the opposite of reading. I have enough trouble reading an ebook because Im constantly disturbed by emails and so Ive given up on it for the time being.”Stuart MacBride, the crime writer whose novelShatter the Boneswas an ebook bestseller, sells 18% of his books as electronic downloads. He said

25、, “If Im reading, I will do the noises in my head. I dont need someone to tell me what cutting a tree sounds like. That would upset me.”24. In whose ebook can we hear the sound of a specific weather condition?A. Conan Doyles.B. Shakespeares.C. Salman Rushdies.D. Rudyard Kiplings.25. What does Caroli

26、ne Michel think of multimedia books?A. They go against human nature.B. They have an unpredictable future.C. They are in line with market trends.D. They may inspire readers imagination.26. Whats Stuart MacBrides attitude to soundtracks?A. Indifferent.B. Disapproving.C. Appreciative.D. Disrespectful.2

27、7. How does the author develop the text?A. By presenting different opinions.B. By telling his personal experiences.C. By giving scientific research results.D. By comparing various types of ebooks.CPeople love the “comeback kid”, the “down and out guy”, and any variety of defeated people whom weve se

28、en fail, then manage to dust off their bootstraps (独自所作的努力) and take on life again. Everyone should get this chance in life, and they should get it over and over and over again. Everyone, that is, except our teenagers, right?At least that is how parents, teachers, college admission officers, coaches

29、, and others who spend time with adolescents have led all of us to believe. We have all bought the great lie that there is not only zero room for todays teenagers to fail academically, but any form of failure is a great embarrassment to everyone involved. And I do mean everyone.Ever notice how quick

30、 parents are to share college acceptance letters, scholarships, SAT scores, and pretty much all the perfect resumes (简历) of their high schoolers for everyone to see on social media? Surely it makes moms and dads extremely proud. We all want to take credit for our teenagers great accomplishments, and

31、 while that is all well and good, it also means that when failure happens, we scatter like sheep when a wolf arrives, because failure on their part means failure on our part.Adolescent brains do not have the bandwidth to process that failure is temporary, and that high school is but a small spot on

32、their life map. Unfortunately, while we may talk that talk, our actions do notbolsterit. Anyone who has been through the competitive college application and scholarship process knows this all too well, because there is no room for any form of failure. But this is wrong.Tell your kids that failure do

33、esnt define them. Tell them its normal, natural, and expected. Tell them failure creates comeback stories, and the opportunity to rise even higher and better than before. And finally, tell them you dont worry that they will fail; you worry that they wont.28. What is the problem of todays teenagers?A

34、. They cannot make their choices.B. They are easily defeated.C. Theyre not allowed to fail.D. They face various lies.29. What does the underlined word “bolster” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Affect.B. Support.C. Remove.D. Improve.30. What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?A. Success is

35、very important.B. Hard work means success.C. Success needs familys support.D. Failure just leads to success.31What is the main idea of the text?A. Parents should allow themselves to fail.B. Teens are wrong about their college life.C. Parents are teens lifelong supporters.D. Teens should know failing

36、 is OK.DThe long expected regulations governing off-campus tutoring programs were recently made public. The severity of the regulations exceeds(超过) the worse expectations of those engaged in the once thriving(繁荣的) training sector. Then related businesses listed in domestic and overseas markets exper

37、ienced sharp declines. These training agencies have experienced explosive growths in recent years by cashing in on increasing anxiety among Chinese parents over the education of their children.For parents, the common means of gaining competitive edge for their children is to get them into better sch

38、ools, by paying more for extracurricular training. It came as no surprise that when Indian movie Hindi Medium was shown a few years ago, it became a huge box office success, likely because the parental anxiety described in the film resonates with many Chinese viewers struggling with their childrens

39、education. Like their Indian counterparts, parents here would do anything to get their children into the right school.While most children like me would undoubtedly welcome the government regulation of the training sector, parental responses are more mixed. Asked to comment on this, a mother whose so

40、n is taking four training courses was less than enthusiastic. The training is going on as scheduled, and she insisted that she would terminate the training only on condition that all other parents have done the same, and that there was still significant difference between professional instruction an

41、d learning on ones own. Her attitude is not atypical(非典型的,反常的), and probably well justified by past experience.According to Yang Dongping, professor at Beijing Institute of Technology, Chinese parental anxiety stands out in two aspects. First, the anxiety affects all social levels no matter how thei

42、r financial circumstances are. Second, for the children the competition gets started steadily earlier, from primary schools a few years ago to kindergartens now.Thus, a fundamental change to the situation involves a change in attitude on the part of the whole society. It would mean a change to the n

43、arrow-minded perception of education as a good school and a profitable job. Hopefully the current policies would go on to address growing superstition(迷信,迷信思想) in diplomas and “elite schools.Only when education goes beyond simple scores and standards and evolves into a lifelong pursuit of sweetness

44、and light could it hope to be truly self-motivating and sustainable. The guidelines might be effective in tackling(应对、处理) off-campus tutoring, but addressing the pervasive(弥漫的,充斥的) anxiety will involve coordinated, lasting effort.32. Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Mostpeoplerelatedtotrainingb

45、usinessexpectedthenewregulationstobesevere.B. Thetrainingbusinessesgaineconomicgrowthbecauseofparentsincreasinganxiety.C.Off-campustrainingistheonlywayofgettingstudentsintobetterschoolsforparents.D. ChineseparentsattachgreaterimportancetochildrenseducationthanIndianparents.33.Theword “resonate” inpa

46、ragraphthreemeans .A.tobesimilartowhatsomebodythinks B.todifferfromwhatothersbelieveC.tohaveaspecialmeaningtosomebody D.tomakeadeep,clearsound34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Mostchildrenwouldundoubtedlywelcomethegovernmentregulation.B.InYangs view,parentsareanxiousbecausechildrengotoschoolearlier.

47、C.Thewholesocietysviewofeducationneedstoberenewedandbroadened.D.Weshouldbelievethatagoodeducationmeansdiplomasandeliteschools.35.Whats thebesttitleofthispassage?A.HowtoSolveIncreasingChineseParentalAnxiety B.EffortsBeyondRegulationsNeededtoImproveEducationC. ParentsSupportforNewRegulationsontheTrain

48、ingSectorD. NewRegulationsonOff-campusTutoringProgramsMadePublic第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How do you clean a huge 400-year-old painting that is a national treasure? If you said, “Very carefully,” youd be right._36_But thats exactly what the Rijksmuseum, the Nethe

49、rlands national museum, is planning on doing.The Night Watchis the most important painting in the history of theNetherlands._37_For Dutch people, this painting is one of their greatest treasures. The country was shocked in 1975 when someone cut the painting with a knife. That time, about 40 years ag

50、o, was the last time that the painting had been repaired.Since then, the painting has become dirtier. 38 Thats why the museum is going to “restore” it to clean it and try to make it look like it did back when Rembrandt first painted it.Working on such a famous and important painting is a job that ca

51、nt be done quickly. 39 They dont even plan to start on it until next July. Until then, experts hired by the museum will be carefully studying the painting with X-rays and other tools, and planning how they will restore it.The Rijksmuseum does not want its visitors to miss out on seeingThe Night Watc

52、hfor several years. It is their most famous painting and gets over 2 million visitors a year. 40 This will allow the experts to work, but also allow visitors to see both the painting and the work the experts are doing. For people who cant visit theNetherlands, the museum plans to set up a live camer

53、a to show the paintings progress over the Internet.A. It was even larger when Rembrandt painted it.B. You probably didnt say, “With the whole world watching.”C. The museum expects the whole project will take a few years.D. Groups of soldiers were always painted standing straightly in rows.E. It was

54、painted between 1639 and 1642 by the Dutch artist Rembrandt.F. Instead, the museum plans to build a special clear glass case around the painting.G. It has gotten a slightly cloudy coating on it that makes it hard to see the paintings true colors.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面

55、短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Twenty years ago, Daniel entered Room 202, where I taught fifth grade. He told me his last 41 had been in a neighboring county. “We were picking fruit,” he said frankly.I 42 this friendly, scruffy (衣衫褴褛的), smiling boy from a migrant family had no

56、idea he had been 43 a den (兽穴) of fifth-grade lions who had never before seen torn pants. Twenty-five children eyed Daniel suspiciously (怀疑地) 44 the kickball game that afternoon. After he quickly scored a goal came a bit of 45 from the critics of Room 202. Next was Charles 46 . Charles was the least

57、 47 , most overweight child in the history of fifth grade. After he failed the second strike, the class began to 48 him the rolled eyes and groans (嘲讽的嘘声). Daniel edged up and 49 Charles,“Forget them, kid. You can do it.”Charles warmed, stood taller and struck out. From that moment, Daniel began to

58、50 things and us.By autumns end, the children had all been 51 by him. He taught them all kinds of lessons. How to call a wild turkey. How to 52 whether fruit is ripe. How to 53 others correctly, even Charles.The day before Christmas vacation, the students always brought 54 for the teacher. It was a

59、ritual (仪式)55each department-store box, surveying the expensive perfume, or scarf or leather wallet, and56the child. That afternoon, Daniel walked to my desk and said, “Were leaving tomorrow.” Then he pulled a rock from his pocket, “Its for you; I polished it up57.”This Christmas, I told my little g

60、randdaughter the story of Daniel when she noticed and58the small polished rock that sat on my desk. “Hes a grown-up now,” I finished. Together we59where he is and what he has become.“Someone good I bet,” my granddaughter said. Then she added, “Finish the story.”I know what she wanted to60: the lesso

61、n of love and caring learned by a teacher from a boy with nothing and everything to give.41. A. hospital B. school C. shop D. lab 42. A. suspected B. expected C. remembered D. appreciated43. A. pushed against B. driven through C. moved from D. thrown into44. A. after B. until C. because of D. instea

62、d of45. A. pride B. worry C. respect D. sympathy46. A. lesson B. turn C. note D. choice47. A. lucky B. sensitive C. important D. athletic48. A. save B. lend C. owe D. send49. A. ordered B. encouraged C. praised D. promised50. A. forget B. accept C. change D. observe51. A. attracted B. annoyed C. ign

63、ored D. controlled52. A. doubt B. ask C. tell D. research53. A. examine B. refuse C. imitate D. treat54. A. gifts B. problems C. rocks D. messages55. A. making B. decorating C. opening D. buying56. A. thanking B. introducing C. visiting D. comforting57. A. easily B. wrongly C. hardly D. specially58.

64、 A. searched for B. picked up C. gave up D. paid for59. A. wondered B. went C. realized D. insisted60. A. add B. choose C. hear D. invent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。If you look around your city, you might spot people wearing hanfu in subways or on the streets. A new tren

65、d is taking hold in China guochao, or “China-chic”. According to a recently published report, searches _61_ (relate) to guochao on Dianping, a lifestyle information platform, _62_ (rise) by 170 percent from the same period last year, and reviews have gone up by nearly 40 percent. China-chic is happe

66、ning, but what is it? China-chic came under _63_ spotlight in 2018. During the 2018 New York Fashion Week, Li-Ning introduced its Taoism-inspired Wu Dao collection. The collection not only had a trendy look, but also included elements of _64_ (tradition) Chinese culture. It immediately grabbed atten

67、tion at home and abroad. As a result, the company recorded 20 percent revenue growth(营业收入) in 2018, _65_ (mark) the first time the brands revenue had hit the 10-billion-yuan mark since_66_ (it) founding. Now, the guochao trend is moving to the next stage, _67_its success will rely, first and foremos

68、t, _68_ gaining cultural confidence rather than Western validation(认可). No matter how the guochao trend evolves, theres one thing that wont change: Behind the passion _69_(be) peoples positive attitude toward the countrys development and their_70_ (recognize) of and growing confidence in national cu

69、lture, said Yao Linqing, a professor in the School of Economics and Management at Communication University of China.第四部分 写作(满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改所写故事,请你修改你同桌写的以下故事。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词后划一横线并在该词下面

70、写出修改后的词。注意:1. 每处错误及修改均仅限一词。 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Im a senior student and Im now in the need of your help as I cant stand the great pressure.Every day I have to have lesson at school for nine hours and spend at least three to four hours finish my homework. Our teenagers are eager to play and enj

71、oy ourselves, but we hardly have anytime to do that we want. However, we dont even have enough sleep. There seem to have three cases about the overload: the pressure of examination, too many homework and high expectations from the parents. We have often warned that if we dont do our best, we wont ha

72、ve the chance to go university. Sorry to bother you but itll be kind of you to give me some help. Thank you!第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华。你的美国网友Peter参加中国象棋网络挑战赛(Chinese Chess Network Challenge)获得了一等奖。请根据以下提示写一封英文电子邮件向他表示祝贺。1.祝贺他获奖;2.肯定他付出的努力; 3.询问何时方便,在网上切磋棋艺。注意: 1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Peter, You

73、rs, Li Hua参考答案1-5 ACBAB 6-10 BABAC 11-15 ABBBC 16-20 BCACB21-23 ACD 24-28 ACBA 29-31 CBDD 32-35 BACB 36-40 BEGCF41-45 BADBC 46-50 BDDBC 51-55 ACDAC 56-60 ADBAC语法填空61.related 62.have risen 63.the 64.traditional 65.marking 66.its 67.where 68.on 69.is 70.recognition改错in the need oflesson-lessonsfinish-

74、finishingOur-Wethat we want中that-whatHowever-BesidesThere seem to have -bemany-muchhave often warned中have-arego 后面加toiDear Peter,I am writing to convey my sincere congratulations to you on your winning the first prize in the Chinese Chess Network Challenge. As your friend, I just want you to know ho

75、w glad I am at your success.Everything comes to him who waits. For these years, youve shown great interest in Chinese chess and kept on practicing every day. Not only have you read many books about Chinese chess strategy, but also you have competed in all kinds of Chinese chess contests. Finally, yo

76、uve succeeded in winning the online competition!So Im so happy that you become the champion of this network challenge. At last, I hope to play Chinese chess with you so that we can make progress together. Please tell me when you are available. Congratulations again.Yours ,Li Hua录音原文Text 1M: Karen, w

77、hat about going to the High Ground Cafe this afternoon?W: Im sorry, but I have to go to Professor Johnsons office.M: Then Ill go alone. You know, I have an exam tomorrow. And that cafe is a good place to review lessons.Text 2W: Hows your steak?M: Its great. And the potatoes are tasty too. What about

78、 your fish?W: Its good, but the vegetables are overcooked.M: Oh, thats a shame. Maybe you should tell the waiter.Text 3M: Here we are. 30 Harvard Square. Thatll be twelve dollars and fifty cents, please.W: Oh, I only have a twenty. Is that OK?M: No problem. Let me see seven dollars and fifty cents.

79、Here you are.Text 4W: I hear the manager is sick. Do you think the meeting will be put off?M: I hope so. I havent finished my report yet.Text 5W: Working at home is a great way for people with kids to balance jobs and families.M: Yes. In fact, more and more positions at my company are going to be li

80、ke that. We have a lot of working parents.W: Right, and it is good for the environment.Text 6W: Hey, Paul. I hear that youll take the 2 oclock plane to attend the exhibition in New York.M: Yeah. Why?W: (6)Well, Im going to visit a customer there today and we will be on the same flight. Would you lik

81、e to share a taxi to the airport?M: Im afraid I cant. (7)I have to take this report to Mr. Smith at our home office before his 10 oclock meeting, so I was thinking about going to the airport straight from there. If youd like, I could meet you at the airport.W: In that case, how about meeting at 12:0

82、0 to have lunch together before our flight?M: That sounds like a plan. Ill see you in the coffee shop at noon, OK?W: OK. See you then.Text 7W: Are you OK, John?M: (8)Yeah, just clearing out this cupboard, Emily. Its full of old junk.W: Ooh, what a lot of stuff. Is that a gorilla arm?M: Yes! Ah that

83、was a fun project.W: Interesting.M: Ooh, this is the microphone I recorded my first masterpiece with. Bit dusty. I wonder if it still works. Or maybe I should sell it. Who would buy it?W: Why dont you freecycle it?M: Oh, thats a good idea. (10)I can exchange a microphone for a bicycle, right?W: No.

84、You give it away. You give it to someone for free. (9)Its another way of recycling. There are websites that help match you to people who want these things.M: Free recycle. Freecycle. Yes, I like the idea. (10)But I would like a free bicycle even more!Text 8W: Hello. (11)Im due to see Dr. Wilson at t

85、hree oclock this afternoon, but something urgent has come up and I cant make it. It is rather important, though, so Id like to see him soon if possible. Do you have anything before the end of the week?M: Could you please tell me your name?W: Olivia Ellis.M: Let me see. (11)Todays Tuesday. Well, sorr

86、y, Ms. Ellis, Dr. Wilsons fully booked for the rest of the week. I can give you an appointment with Dr. Patel on Thursday at four oclock.W: (12)But I really want to see Dr. Wilson.M: (13)Then the only thing you could do would be to go to our website and use the booking system there. You need to regi

87、ster if you havent used it before, but there are usually openings available for next-day appointments that way.W: Yes, I tried signing up for that just now, but it didnt work. For some reason, it wouldnt recognize my patient number. Are you sure theres nothing more you can do?Text 9W: Good morning,

88、sir. (14)(15)Today we are going to a wonderful place where you can see some rare birds. After that is a 30-minute bike tour around a small island.M: How lovely! But first of all, can I know about the hotel where Im going to stay?W: Yes, of course. The Beach Hotel opened in 2017. And it sits on the s

89、easide. It is the most beautiful hotel here.M: That sounds great.W: And there are some restaurants near it. So, at dinner time, youd have a lot of choices.M: Thats really nice. I like to have some local foods while traveling. What about the scenery around it?W: (16)The hotel has the best views of th

90、e ocean.Text 10M: Hi! My name is Stephen and I live in a tiny flat in London. I dont live with my parents. They are living in the countryside. Sometimes I take a bus to visit them. (17)An advantage of city life is having everything you need so close at hand. Living beside the underground station mea

91、ns I dont need a car to get around, which saves me money. (18)I take the underground to work every day. I can also use it when I go to visit my friends and relatives. Also, there are shopping centers and museums everywhere.Of course, London, just like many other large cities, has its problems. Londo

92、ners dont chat on the train or the bus and there is much less sharing spirit than in the country where my parents live. Thats why they couldnt get used to the city life. They always want to share something with others. (19)In fact, they dont understand how I can put up with(忍受) the noise and pollution either. (20)However, I see that as a small problem. As a famous poet once said, “He who is tired of London is tired of life. ”

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