江苏省盐城市重点中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题(PDF版有答案,无听力音频有文字材料)

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6. What does the woman say about buying the car
江苏省盐城中学高三年级期末考试 A. She doesn’t like the car.
英语试卷(2023.1) B. The price is not reasonable.
C. She doesn’t have enough money.
命题人: 姜莉萍 王燕 审题人:陈巍 7. Why does the man want to talk with the manager
试卷说明:本场考试时间 120 分钟,总分 150 分。 A. To get the price down another $500.
注意事项: B. To get the price down another $1, 000.
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。 C. To get the price down another $2, 000.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,
8. What will the speakers probably do in the morning
用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试
A. Eat in the restaurant. B. Go to the local beach. C. Go to the amusement park.
卷上无效。 9. Where is the Natural History Museum
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 A. Near the beach. B. Next to the restaurant. C. By the amusement park.
10. What does the woman think of watching the sun go down
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) A. It’s relaxing. B. It’s wonderful. C. It’s impossible.
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 听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
答题卡上。 11. Who is the man
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) A. The interviewer. B. The manager. C. The shop owner.
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, 12. What does the man say about the job
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。 A. It is interesting. B. It is well paid. C. It is poorly paid.
每段对话仅读一遍。 13. What do we know about the woman getting the job
例:How much is the shirt A. She will not get the job. B. She has already got the job. C. She will probably get the job.
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15. 听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
14. When does the girl think about seeing a movie
答案是 C。
A. On Wednesday morning. B. On Wednesday evening. C. On Wednesday after school.
1. Which language can Robert speak well
15. Why doesn’t the man let the girl go to a movie Friday night
A. Russian. B. German. C. French. A. The girl has piano lessons. B. The girl has to babysit. C. The show time is too late.
2. What are the speakers probably talking about 16. Which movie showing can the girl see
A. A tour. B. A movie. C. A friend. A. The five o’clock showing. B. The seven o’clock showing. C. The nine o’clock showing.
3. What is the time now 17. When does the conversation probably take place
A. About 10: 05. B. About 10: 10. C. About 10: 15. A. On Monday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.
4. Where is the woman 听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
A. On a flight. B. In China. C. At home. 18. When do swallows return
5. What does the man own A. At the end of March. B. At the beginning of summer. C. On the same date of the year.
A. The flat. B. The car. C. The furniture. 19. Where are swallows in December
第二节(共 15小题; 每小题 1. 5分,满分 22. 5分) A. In Argentina. B. In San Diego. C. In San Juan Capistrano.
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 20. Why are people happy when robins return
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 A. They can watch birds again.
给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 B. They know spring is coming.
C. They know there will be snow soon.
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
高三年级期末考试英语试题 第 1 页 共 6 页
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分) 21. What can we learn about the immersive schools in America based on the chart
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) A. Children in them are aged 2 to 4.
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。 B. They accept only Chinese children in America.
A C. All the teachers in the immersive schools come from China.
The following chart is provided by Elizabeth Weise from《America Today》. It shows the growth of the D. The immersive schools have greatly increased in America since 2007.
immersive schools in America. 22. Which of the following can children practice in this one exercise mentioned in the text
A. Greeting by saying “Hello!” to each other.
Immersive Schools in America B. Counting the number from 1-10 in Chinese.
In recent years, there have been quite a few Chinese immersive schools in America. C. Knowing about “Chinese money—renminbi”.
Full Immersion: Pre-k children aged 2 to 4 are fully immersed in Chinese all day—5 days per week. D. Vocabulary, sentence structure, math and culture.
23. What might Elizabeth Weise be
Part Immersion: Children (in kindergarten through Grade 5 in primary schools, from Grade 6 to Grade
A. A teacher. B. A headmaster. C. A reporter. D. A director.
8 in middle schools) learn all subjects in both Chinese and English. B
Based on The Daily Advertiser’s report, foreign children at the age of about 5 are having Chinese Close to a century ago, New York’s Coney Island was famed for its sideshows (杂耍). Eye-catching
lessons like this: signs crowded the island’s attractions, showing off circus shows, sword swallowers—and even an
exhibition of tiny babies.
The babies were premature ones kept alive in incubators (婴儿保育箱 ) pioneered by Dr. Martin
Couney. The medical establishment had rejected his incubators, but Dr. Couney didn’t give up on his aims.
Starting in 1896, he funded his work by displaying the babies and charging 25 cents to see the show. In
return, parents didn’t have to pay for Dr. Couney’s incubators, and many children survived who would
never have had a chance otherwise.
Born in 1912, Lucille Horn ended up in an incubator on Coney Island. She’d been born a twin, but her
twin died at birth. And the hospital staff told her father that there wasn’t a chance she’d live. “It was just:
You die because you didn’t belong in the world,” Horn says. But her father refused to accept that answer.
Zhaoting Xia, a 29-year-old teacher, holds paper copies of Chinese currency and invites kids up one at He grabbed a blanket to wrap her in, called a taxi, and took her to Coney Island—and to Dr. Couney’s
infant (婴幼儿) exhibit.
a time to use the “money” to purchase something from her pretend fruit stand.
Years later, Horn decided to return to see the babies—this time as a visitor. When she took the
One of the students, a 5-year-old boy, picks out his money and greets Xia with “ni hao”, starting the opportunity to introduce herself, Dr. Couney went over to a man who was uneasily looking at his small
conversation as he has been taught. Then he works in some vocabulary words to ask for a plastic ear of infant. “Look at this young lady,” Dr. Couney told the man. “She’s one of our babies. And that’s how your
corn. Xia tells him the price, and he counts the money in his hand before making the exchange. They finish baby’s gonna grow up.”
Horn was just one of thousands of premature infants that Dr. Couney cared for and displayed at
with “xiexie” or “thank you”. amusement parks until the 1940s. He died in 1950, shortly after incubators like his were introduced in most
In this one exercise, they’ve practiced a lot in such a “real situation”. And all of this takes place in hospitals. At the time, Dr. Couney’s efforts were largely unknown—but at least one person will never
Chinese. forget him. “Ninety-six years later, here I am, all in one piece. And I’m thankful to be here,” Horn says.
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24. What can we learn about Dr. Couney’s incubator Senior author Sonia Bishop argues that those participants who adapted quickly did so because of their
A. It pushed medical science forward. B. It was the most famous sideshow. emotional resilience (适应力 ). “Emotionally resilient people tend to focus on what gave them a good
C. It saved many premature babies. D. It charged each infant 25 cents. outcome, and in many real-world situations that might be key to learning to make good decisions,” she
25. Why was Horn taken to Dr. Couney’s infant exhibit says.
A. She belonged in nowhere else but Coney Island. Sonia Bishop suggests that encouraging people to focus on past successes rather than failures could be
B. It was the only place where she might survive. a useful behavioral intervention, making those difficult decisions a bit less tricky.
C. The hospital staff lacked the patience to care for her. 28. According to the text, which of the following affects decision-making
D. Her father refused to accept the death of her twin sister. A. Feeling uncomfortable with someone. B. Feeling unsure of what will happen.
26. What is the purpose of Dr. Couney’s words in Paragraph 4 C. Wondering who will make a decision. D. Wondering how to help make a decision.
A. To relieve the man’s anxiety. B. To introduce the lady to the man. 29. What was the purpose of the unstable block
C. To promise the baby’s bright future. D. To explain the function of the incubator. A. To create a fast-changing situation. B. To train participants to respond to changes.
27. What should we learn from Dr. Couney’s story C. To make the video game more challenging. D. To help those with anxiety make decisions.
A. Medical knowledge. B. Earning power. 30. Why does Sonia Bishop suggest focusing on past successes
C. Persuasive techniques. D. Flexible mind. A. To improve decision-making. B. To remember the achievements.
C C. To adapt quickly to a new situation. D. To avoid making difficult decisions.
When you’re going through a period of anxiety or depression it can be difficult to make decisions, 31. What advice can be given according to the study
whether those are significant life changes or everyday choices. Those with generalized anxiety disorder or A. Try to think quickly when making decisions.
mood disorders often report feeling uncomfortable with or being troubled by feelings of B. Don’t expect too much when making decisions.
uncertainty—which doesn’t help when you need to make a decision, big or small. C. Don’t focus on one single thing when making decisions.
Now in a new study, researchers find that people with higher levels of anxiety and depression are less D. Reduce your anxiety or depression when making decisions.
able to adapt to fast-changing situations. But with the right intervention, there may be ways to help those D
with anxiety or depression make better decisions in the moment. Building good transportation is a good idea. To have environmental value, new transportation has to
Participants were aged between 18 and 55; some had symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder or sufficiently replace or eliminate driving to cut energy consumption overall. That means that a new traffic
major depressive disorder while others had no history of mental illness at all. system has to be supported by reduction in car use. Traffic lanes should be eliminated or converted into
In the study, after filling in measures related to anxiety, depression, and worry, participants took part bike or bus lanes. Ideally, these should be combined with higher fuel taxes, and parking fees. Needless to
in a video game. In each round, they were asked to choose between two shapes: picking one shape resulted say, I have to struggle to make myself extensively understood. But they’re necessary, because you can’t
in a reward, while the other delivered an electric shock. make people drive less, in the long run, by taking steps that make driving more pleasant, economical, and
The task took place in two blocks—one stable, in which one shape was associated with a reward 75% productive.
of the time and the other 25% of the time, and the other unstable, in which the shape with a higher Lengthy commuting (通勤 ) time is a forceful factor which can slow the growth of suburbs. The
probability of resulting in reward switched every twenty trials. In the unstable block, therefore, the farther people live away from cities, the longer commuting time they need, which means more pollution
participants had to keep adjusting their responses as the probabilities change. their cars produce. If, in a misguided effort to do something of environmental value, governments take
Those participants with symptoms of anxiety or depression were slower to adjust their responses to steps that make long-distance car commuting faster or more convenient—by adding lanes, building bypass,
the changes in probabilities. This suggests that mood disorders are associated with difficulty making employing traffic-control measures that make it possible for existing roads to accommodate more cars with
decisions in changing circumstances. fewer delays—we are actually encouraging people to live still farther from their jobs, stores, and schools.
高三年级期末考试英语试题 第 3 页 共 6 页
As a result, governments are forced to further extend road networks, water lines, and other facilities. If you 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5分)
cut commuting time by 10 percent, people who now drive fifty miles each way to work can find reason to 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。
move five miles farther out, because their travel time won’t change. Steps to Take to Become a Morning Person
Traffic congestion (拥堵 ) isn’t an environmental problem; traffic is. Relieving congestion without
Seek out as much natural light as possible.
doing anything to reduce the total volume of cars can only make the real problem worse. Highway
The secret to becoming a morning person is exposure to bright light, says Jennifer Martin, president of
engineers have known for a long time that building new car lanes only temporarily reduces congestion,
the board of directors for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. That’s because light suppresses
because the new lanes add additional driving. Widening roads makes traffic move faster in the short term,
but the improved conditions eventually attract additional drivers, and congestion reappears. With more car melatonin (褪黑激素), a hormone that plays an important role in circadian rhythm. 36
on the roads, people think about widening roads again. Moving drivers out of cars and into other forms of Ease in gradually.
transportation can have the same effect, if existing traffic lanes are kept in service: road space stimulates 37 You could force yourself to get up at your desired time every day, knowing that you’ll
road use. feel tired during the transition but will naturally start falling asleep earlier within a few weeks. But for
One of the arguments that cities inevitably make in promoting transportation plans is that the new some people—like those who need to drive long distances—those first few days of exhaustion from
system, by relieving automobile congestion, will improve the lives of those who continue to drive. No one switching to a new schedule aren’t safe. In that case, Martin recommends gradually easing into the
ever promotes a transportation system by arguing that it would make travelling less convenient—even early-bird life. “What I’ll suggest to people is to shift half an hour, wait a few days, shift another half an
though, from an environmental perspective, inconvenient travel is a worthy goal. hour, wait a few days, and then shift another half an hour,” she says.
32. In the first paragraph, the author gives us the hint that his recommendations are ______. 38
A. not widely supported B. costly to carry out A consistent bedtime isn’t as crucial as sticking to the same wake up time every day, but it’s still
C. generally recognized D. temporarily beneficial
important to make sure you’re getting enough sleep. Most people should aim for at least seven hours a
33. According to the passage, what will happen if commuting time for drivers is reduced
night—so you’ll probably need to inch your bedtime forward as you transition to a new schedule. Starting
A. Drivers will become more productive employees.
B. Mass transportation will be extended farther into suburban areas. at least an hour before you hit the sack, cut back on how much exposure to bright light you’re getting,
C. Drivers will be more willing to live farther from their working place. experts advise. 39
D. Mass transportation will carry fewer passengers and receive less government funding. Plan something to look forward to.
34. Which of the following can be inferred about the author’s attitude towards the measures to improve 40 “Now is the time to go buy your favorite coffee or pick up some pastries to have when
traffic your alarm goes off at 5 a.m.,” she says. “You’re not dreading it if you think of that.”
A. They are well intentioned but ultimately lead to environmental harm. A. Reschedule your bedtime.
B. They are environmentally beneficial and should be carried out immediately. B. Wind down in the evenings.
C. They will definitely arouse people’s awareness of environmental protection. C. The sun is the driver of our internal clock.
D. They will only work if they can make driving more economical and productive. D. There are two ways to approach your journey to early rising.
35. The author wrote this massage mainly to ______.
E. To tempt you out of bed, Martin suggests treating yourself to something special.
A. support the claim that efforts to reduce traffic actually increase traffic
F. Being exposed to artificial light in the late evening could interfere with your ability to fall asleep.
B. oppose the belief that improving mass transportation systems is good for the environment
G. They also recommend rethinking the curtains you might use to foster a very dark sleeping
C. provide a balance between suburban expansion and traffic congestion
D. indicate that making driving less agreeable is a way to reduce negative effects of traffic environment.
高三年级期末考试英语试题 第 4 页 共 6 页
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 48. A. glory B. loss C. birth D. company
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 49. A. though B. therefore C. still D. otherwise
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。 50. A. nature B. hope C. life D. value
One of my neighbors used to have a beautiful tree in her front yard. Her dad had planted it for her 51. A. see B. solve C. approach D. realize
when it was 41 a little branch and several years later it started to 42 towards the sky 52. A. mixed B. changeable C. separated D. stable
at an amazing speed. Soon it 43 her with cooling shade in the summer and glorious, golden 53. A. faith B. tragedy C. wealth D. wonder
leaves in the fall. 54. A. happiest B. hardest C. greatest D. easiest
When the two-day snowstorm struck our town, heavy snow fell on the tree’s branches that were still 55. A. employ B. highlight C. accumulate D. cherish
full of leaves. The weight split that lovely tree down the middle. I was so 44 seeing half of it 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
lying on the ground after the storm. When I talked to my neighbor later, she said that the damage had been 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。
too much and that the entire tree would have to be cut down. 45 , she had saved a few seedlings If you stop a random person on the street in China, there’s a pretty good chance their surname 56.
from it that she hoped to replant in the future. ____________ (be) either Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu or Chen. That’s 57. ____________ those are the five most
Still, it was a(n) 46 to drive by her house the other day and see nothing but a stump ( ) common surnames in China—shared by 30% of the population. And the vast majority of the population树桩
in her front yard. I missed that tree. I missed its branches, its leaves 47 in the afternoon sun. I share just 100 of those surnames. 58. ____________ (put) that in perspective, the United States reported
missed seeing its limbs reach towards the heavens. I thought that the stump would be a sad reminder of its 6.3 million surnames in its 2010 census.
There are a few reasons for this: China is less 59. ____________ (racial) diverse than countries such
48 for a long time to come.
as the US, where a wealth of minority groups increase surname diversity. It also has to do 60.
My wonderful neighbor had another plan, 49 . When I drove by her home today I saw a tiny
____________ language; you can’t just add a random stroke to a Chinese character and create a new
bird feeder sitting on that stump and a colorful songbird having its dinner. It was such an affirmation (肯定)
surname.
of 50 . It was such a joy to 51 .
But there’s also another factor at play: technology. With China 61. ____________ (roar) into the
Life by its very nature is a 52 bag. It hands us both beauty and 53 , love and loss,
digital age, nearly everything has moved online—from making appointments to buying train tickets. The
pleasure and pain. What we do with it, however, is up to us. We can let it split us in two, or we can use
main problem is that not all Chinese characters 62. ____________ (code) into computer systems. That
even its 54 times to make our souls stronger and our hearts more loving. We can spend it
meant 63. ____________ world of trouble if you happened to have a rare character in your name. As of
complaining or we can 55 it to help others.
2017, up to 60 million Chinese citizens faced this predicament, according to Xinhua.
41. A. none other than B. nothing more than C. nowhere near D. anything but
People with rare characters in their names, 64. ____________aren’t compatible with existing
42. A. circulate B. tower C. shoot D. stand computer systems, can get left behind—pushing many to change their names for the sake of 65.
43. A. equipped B. decorated C. blessed D. honoured ____________(convenient), even if it means abandoning centuries of heritage and language.
44. A. relieved B. grieved C. astonished D. fascinated To try to address this, experts have increased the database from 32, 000 characters to 70, 000
45. A. Originally B. Doubtfully C. Thankfully D. Critically characters, according to the government. They’re still working to expand it to include more than 90, 000
46. A. amazement B. shock C. annoyance D. delight characters, said Chen Jiawei, an associate professor at Beijing Normal University.
47. A. falling B. shaking C. floating D. shining
高三年级期末考试英语试题 第 5 页 共 6 页
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) Back at home, it had been snowing on and off all morning. I noticed a petite (娇小的) woman in an
第一节(满分 15分) blue overcoat struggling to open her car door against the wind. As she got out, I realized it was my old
假如你是李华,受社区邀请为老年人做一个主题为“提高防骗意识、增强防范能力”的演讲, professor, Esther Heffernan. I hadn’t seen her since we’d met for lunch three months ago. I’d first met
内容包括: Esther 10 years earlier, when I was her student in Madison, Wisconsin. Kristil was 3 at the time, and I
1. 诈骗类型; sometimes took her to class. She was understanding and would bring coloring books to occupy Kristil.
2. 防范方法。 After I graduated, Esther kept in touch, meeting me for lunch every few months. I had grown to love
注意: her like family. I rushed to the front of my building. “What are you doing out in this weather ” I asked as
1. 写作词数应为 80左右; we hugged.
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 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。
I made her a cup of tea, and we talked.
第二节(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。
On a Friday evening in December, two weeks before Christmas, I lost my job. I hadn’t seen it coming.
I was excited for the weekend when my daughter, Kristil, planned to get our Christmas tree. Then I listened
to my voicemail “We’re sorry, but your work assignment has ended as of today.” My heart sank.
I walked her to her car and waved as she pulled away.
I was the only parent. My paycheck was survival. I did everything I could to give Kristil a good life,
but there were some things my love couldn’t fix. The next day as we searched for our tree, I struggled to be
cheerful as I eyed the Christmas tree prices.
Monday morning, I dropped Kristil at school and set off on my moneymaking pursuits. Looking for
where to sell stuff, I headed to the pawnshop (当铺) with a garnet (石榴子石) ring set in 14-karat gold that
had belonged to my mother. “Best I can do is $70,” the owner said. “The stones are worthless. We’re only
interested in the gold.” Next was the antiques store. I sold six Precious Moments sculptures for $150. I
ended the day $220 richer—not bad.
Over the next week, I desperately applied for jobs as my bank account grew smaller. I felt as if the
world was closing in on me. On a weekend afternoon, I dropped Kristil in a wealthy gated community for a
birthday party. I watched as she went in, surrounded by all the nice things we couldn’t afford. I drove home
defeated.
高三年级期末考试英语试题 第 6 页 共 6 页第二节(满分 25 分)
江苏省盐城中学高三年级期末考试 One possible version:
英语试卷参考答案 I made her a cup of tea, and we talked. Just being in Esther’s presence gave me hope that things
would be all right. “Well, I tried to call last week but couldn’t get through. Having learnt that you weren’t
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) working there anymore, I thought I would come by,” Esther said. “I have a couple of gifts for you and
1-5 CAABC 6-10 CBBAB 11-15 ABCCC 16-20 AACAB Kristil.” As she got up to leave, she handed me a Christmas card. “This is for you,” she said as she kissed
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分) me on the cheek.
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) I walked her to her car and waved as she pulled away. When I opened her card, I gasped in shock.
There was money inside. Hundred-dollar bills fell onto the table. Tears of gratitude welled up in my eyes
21-23 DDC 24-27 CBAD 28-31 BAAD 32-35ACAD
as I counted. Esther had given me $1,000. On Christmas morning, Kristil and I gathered around our tree,
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分) and I joyfully watched as she opened her Christmas gifts. I silently thanked Esther in my heart. The year
36-40 CDBFE Santa’s suit went from signature red to true blue.
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) 听力录音稿
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第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
W: Robert is really good at languages. He is fluent in French, and now he’s learning German.
56. would/will be 57. because 58. To put 59. racially 60. with
M: He also knows a little Russian. And I hear that he even wants to learn Chinese.
61. roaring 62. have been coded 63. a 64. which 65. convenience
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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
M: You really must have had a good time!
第一节(满分 15 分)
W: I did, but it’s more than that. Everything there seemed so different and so strange.
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With the number of the internet users increasingly expanding, Internet frauds have become a huge M: Good morning. I’d like some information about the bus, please.
problem in recent years. Today I will give a brief introduction to some common traps and offer you W: Yes, sir. Where are you going
suggestions on handling these. M: When is the next bus to London, please
Cybercrime comes in many covert ways. Some frauds will tempt you to set up an account and W:At a quarter past ten. That’s in about ten minutes.
provide your personal information with so-called red packets or other pecuniary advantages. Others scare Text 4
you that your relative meets an emergency and ask you to transfer money to an unfamiliar account. M: How did you like the food here
If you are in such situations, please stay calm. You can call the police to have a check. In order to W: Better than I expected. I didn’t know Chinese food was so good.
ensure the security of your property, you’d better install and register the National Anti-fraud Center App. M: Are you going back on the Wednesday flight
Please keep in mind that “refuse to give strangers money and refuse the money given by strangers”. W: Yes.
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Text 5 M: Well, I suppose we’re done here! I, of course, have to check with the manager, but you seem like the
W: When are you leaving for Germany perfect person for the job.
M: I don’t know. This is really difficult. I don’t know what to do about the flat. Text 9
W: Is it yours Do you own it W: Dad, can I go to a movie this week with Janet
M: No, I rent it. But all the furniture is mine. M: Okay. When are you thinking about going to a movie
Text 6 W: Uh, we’re thinking about seeing a movie on Wednesday after school.
W: That’s a fair price. The problem is. I can’t afford it right now, even though it’s a good deal. I guess I’ll M: Well, that’s not going to work. You have piano lessons after school and then you have to babysit for the
look for something cheaper. neighbors until 9:00.
M: You could. and you like this car. right Tell you what. If I could get the price down another S 500. W: Umm, what about Friday night I checked the paper, and there’s a midnight showing.
would that be affordable for you M: Uh-uh, too late. Forget that idea.
W: $ 500 Well. that would certainly help. If you could get it down another $ 1.000, I’d definitely buy it. W: And Saturday
M: OK.I need to talk with my manager. Please wait here a few moments. Would you like any coffee or M: Well. let me check the paper for show times.
tea W: Can I go see the nine o’clock showing
Text 7 M: The five o’clock showing
M: There are so many places to go on our sightseeing trip that I am having trouble narrowing it down. W: How about the seven o’clock showing
W: Let’s figure out what to do before lunch and what to do in the afternoon. M: Sorry, but I want you to get to bed early that night.
M: I heard that the local beach is a place that can’t be missed.
W: Okay.
W: That would be a relaxing way to begin our morning. It would be good to get out in the sun.
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M: The Natural History Museum is close by, isn’t it
Bird Watching in the United States
W: Yes. It is supposed to be fantastic!
Hello, everyone. Today, I’ll talk about bird watching in the United States.
M: Do you have any suggestions as to where we could go in the afternoon
One of the best places for bird watching is San Juan Capistrano. It is not far from San Diego.
W: We could check out the local amusement park.
Thousands of people go to visit this town. It is as old as the United States. The favorite day to be there is
M: We could eat dinner and watch the sun go down at that restaurant by the park.
March 19. This is the day when the swallows return.
W: That could really end up being a great day!
Text 8 Swallows are small birds with beautiful, long tails. They fly every year from Argentina and always
M: Hi, Grace. Did you have any trouble getting here today arrive on the same date. People wait all day to watch for them. First, they just see a few swallows. Then
W: No, I was fine, thank you. more of the birds arrive. Soon the sky is full of them.
M: Well, we are glad to have you join the team, Grace. On October 23, the swallows leave San Juan Capistrano. They fly back to Argentina. When it is cold
W: Wait. I already have the job in California it is hot in Argentina. That is why these interesting birds live in two different countries. They
M: Of course not! I was just saying that if we were to hire you, we would be happy that we had. The job like to be where the weather is warm.
pays good money, and you would be lucky if we were to offer it to you. Do you have any questions Many Americans like to watch birds. In the eastern states, where the winters are very cold. the most
W: Um...What exactly would I be doing popular bird is the robin. No one hears its happy song when the snow begins to fall in November. The
M: Anyway, your salary would not depend on your selling things. Anything else robins fly to Mexico to find warm weather. After a few months the robins return and the people are happy
W: Uh, no, I guess not. to see them. The people know that spring is near.
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