辽宁省葫芦岛市2022-2023学年高一下学期7月期末考试英语试题(含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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葫芦岛市2022-2023学年高一下学期7月期末考试
英语
考生注意:
1.试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.本考试分设试卷和答题纸。试卷包括Ⅰ卷和Ⅱ卷两部分。
3.答题前,务必在答题纸上按要求填写信息,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上。作答必须涂或写在答题纸上,在试卷上作答一律不得分。Ⅰ卷部分的作答必须涂在答题纸相应的区域,Ⅱ卷部分的作答必须写在答题纸上与试卷题号对应的位置。
第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共95分)
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。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 did the woman decide to study at university
A. Geography. B. Languages. C. Music.
2. Why does the woman suggest taking a bus instead of a taxi
A. The bus costs less. B. The bus is faster. C. The bus is more comfortable.
3. What is the man talking about
A. His daily life. B. His spare time. C. The place he will move to.
4. When will the woman probably go back to work
A. Next Tuesday. B. Next Wednesday. C. Next Thursday.
5. What are the two speakers doing
A. Waiting for someone. B. Waiting for their train. C. Looking for someone.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What news does the woman share with the man
A. She has found a new job. B. She has found an apartment. C. She has found a roommate.
7. How does the man feel about the news
A. Surprised. B. Pleased. C. Worried.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What does the woman suggest the man do during the holidays
A. Stay at home. B. Do some work. C. Plant potatoes.
9. What will the man most probably do
A. Take a new job. B. Go to Corsica. C. Go to East Anglia.
10. When does this conversation probably take place
A. In June. B. Before June. C. After June.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What do the speakers agree on about birthday presents
A. They are often useless. B. They are not green enough. C. They are usually expensive.
12. What does the woman think of the man’s suggestion
A. Funny. B. Helpful. C. Not practical.
13. What are the two speakers talking about
A. Keeping a birthday present.
B. Receiving a birthday present.
C. Choosing a birthday present.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Where will the dinner party beheld
A. In a hotel. B. In a restaurant. C. In the woman's house.
15. Whose mother is the woman
A. The man’s student’s. B. The man’s teacher’s. C. The man’s schoolmate’s.
16. What does the woman promise to do
A. Offer a free dinner. B. Offer a cheap dinner. C. Offer cheap soft drinks.
17. When will the dinner party be held
A. On Friday evening. B. On Saturday evening. C. On Sunday evening.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
3. Which place grows cocoa beans
A. The tropical rainforest.
B. Hershey’s Chocolate Factory.
C. Philadelphia and New Jersey.
19. What is the main purpose of the tour ride
A. To enjoy Hershey’s chocolate.
B. To experience the journey across the ocean.
C. To learn how Hershey’s chocolate is made.
20. What is the best time for the tour ride
A. From 9:00 am to 11:00 am.
B. From 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
C. From 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Highschool programs at the National Gallery of Art value depth overbreadth, exploring original works of art through a single specific question or theme.
High School Studio Workshops
Single museum visit 2.5 hours
Grades 9-12
These half-day art workshops include an in-depth examination and discussion of works of art in the galleries, followed by behind the-scenes access to the Education Studio, where students create a related art project.
During the workshop, National Gallery of Art educators will encourage students to look carefully at works of art and then share their responses and develop theories based on their observations. Students will have the opportunity to create a work of art in the studio inspired by what they have seen in the galleries.
Museum Makers: Exploring Art and Museums
Grades 11-12
The Museum Makers program explains how museums operate and what they have to offer. It gives upper-level high school students the tools to experience, understand and interpret art. Participants wilga in an insider’s view of how an art museum works.
Students meet for seven Saturday sessions from 10:00 am to 3:00 pletion of the program requires attendance of all seven sessions.
Creative Writing in the Galleries
Grades 7-12, 90 minutes
Students will provide a voice for their persona responses to art through creative writing while looking at a selection of artworks in the galleries. Using close observation, group discussion, and personal reflection, they will be guided through exercises that use different writing forms, including free-form poetry.
A maximum of 30 students (minimum of 15) will be accommodated (容纳) at each session.
21. What can students do at High School Studio Workshops
A. Get basic training as an artist. B. Put forward their own art theories.
C. Discuss with artists about their works. D. Learn about the artists’ inspiration for their famous works.
22. What can students get from Museum Makers: Exploring Art and Museums
A. Tools to create artworks. B. Experience of running a museum.
C. Knowledge about how museums work. D. Academic credit after completing all of the sessions.
23. Which of the flowing groups can attend Creative Writing in the Galleries
A. 30 tenth grade students. B. Two families of four.
C. 25 college students. D. 40 high school students.
B
A Georgia mom is winning praisc for the way she’s teaching her children, aged 13, 10 and 6, about money.
Shaketha Me Gregor, a single mother in Dublin, Georgia, knew she needed a solution after frequent requests from her three kids for things like new toys and money to do things with their friends.
She came ap with the unique idea to host a “job fair” (就业展览会) for her three children, Jahkeem, in seventh grade, Takeia, in fifth grade, and Serinity, in first grade. The three positions at the job fair were the kitchen manager, lead housekeeper and laundry supervisor (洗衣房主管). Children had to earn their pocket money by doing a job.
Jahkeem, Takeia and Serinity each picked the job they wanted to apply for, filled out the application and had interviews with their employer—their mom.
“My oldest and my youngest both applied for the lead housekeeper,” McGregor said. “As to my 6-year-old daughter Serinity, I was more impressed with her application and her interview than my 13-year-old son Jahkeem.”
“I want them to be familiar with the process when they are older,” she said. “Whether they’re applying to a school or for a new job, they can look back and say, ‘I did this with Mom years ago.’” As a parent you want to protect your children as much as possible, but you know that eventually they’ll have to experience it on their own and a child’s greatest lesson in life is going through the process.
MeGregor’s post on Facebook where she shared her job fair idea now has more than 200,000 likes. She said she hoped it inspired other parents to think outside of the box and let their kids’ voices be heard. “What I’m realizing is that kids just want to be part of something. The firsthand experience is the best way to educate children,” McGregor said.
24. What do you know about McGregor's solution
A. It is strange. B. It’s uninteresting. C. It is creative. D. It’s traditional.
25. How can Takeia get the new toys he wants according to the passage
A. By doing housework. B. By behaving well.
C. By getting good marks. D. By listening to McGregor.
26. What can we infer from the result of the job fair
A. Serinity was awarded a new toy.
B. Jahkeen didn’t get the job he had applied for.
C. Serinity got the position as a kitchen manager.
D. Takeia became the lead housekeeper at the fair.
27. What do we know from the last paragraph
A. MeGregor’s post is well received online.
B. MeGregor’s idea is suitable for all families.
C. Parents should pay their children for anything.
D. Children should always listen to their parents’ views.
C
Every year from May to July, tens of thousands of Tibetan antelopes from regions in Qinghai, Tibet autonomous region, and Xinjiang autonomous region make their way to Hoh Xil nature reserve in Qinghai to give birth. The mothers and newborn Tibetan antelopes make the return trip around August according to CCTV News.
This journey is rather tough. More than 90 percent of the female animals give birth every year, but only about 30 percent of the newborns survive. Many of the baby antelopes die on the return journey, unable to resist the predators (捕食者) and disease, reported China Daily. The government has adopted some high-tech methods to assist in the safe return of newborn antelopes and protect the species.
In 2013, with the help of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, researchers discovered and confirmed the largest Tibetan antelope “birth room” on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and they mapped the migration (迁徙) routes of Tibetan antelopes. Since late 2018, a solar-powered drone (无人机) has been used to monitor the migration herds(群体) , Xi’an Daily reported.
“The solar-powered drone has a strong endurance and carries high-resolution cameras, which gives us a new understanding of many specific routes during the migration of Tibetan antelopes,” Wu Xiaomin, an expert from the Shaanxi Institute of Zoology, told Xi’an Daily. “For example, the nomads (牧民) put fences on the grassland to protect the grass, but sometimes these hinder the normal activity of the Tibetan antelopes.”
To clear the way for the Tibetan antelopes, the government of the Tibet has taken action in recent years to give more protected space to wildlife. They relocate nomads from places at altitudes above 4,800 meters to other places in the region, Wu told China Daily.
28. What do we know about Tibetan antelopes
A. They travel to Hoh Xil to find mates.
B. Only 30 percent of them give birth every year.
C. Their yearly trip to Hoh Xil takes about one month.
D. The newborns are threatened by disease and predators.
29. What is the solar-powered drone mainly used for
A. Locating the Tibetan antelope “birth room”.
B. Monitoring the migrating Tibetan antelopes.
C. Recording Tibetan antelopes daily activities.
D. Mapping the migration routes of Tibetan antelopes.
30. What does the under in ed word “hinder” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A. Pay attention to(something). B. Take control of (something).
C. Cause trouble for (something). D. Play an important role in (something).
31. How does the government protect Tibetan antelopes
A. By giving them more safe space.
B. By encouraging nomads to protect them.
C. By creating new nature reserves for them.
D. By relocating them to a protected place.
D
SWG3 is a huge building which hosts major club nights in Glasgow, Srotland. Recently, it has applied a system called Bodyheat. The system creates renewable energy from the body heat on the building’s dance floor.
David Townsend, who designed the system, said, “You and I just stand here right now and we’re generating about 100 to 150 watts of energy. When you start dancing, let’s say at a medium pace, you might be generating like 250 watts. And then if we’ve got a big DJ, absolutely playing basslines (低音旋律) and making everyone jump up and down, each of us could be generating 500 to 600 watts of heat energy.”
Dancers’ heat is then captured from the dancefloor and transferred to a series of 200-meter-deep boreholes which can store heat like a battery. The heat energy then travels back to the heat pumps, is upgraded to a suitable temperature and sent back into SWG3. This will enable people to completely disconnect the venue’s gas, boiler, reducing its carbon emission by about 70 tons of CO2 a year.
The Body heat system costs over £600,000 to setup. “If we were to apply the typical air conditioning that is usually used, our costs would probably be about 10 % of that---so £60,000,” SWG3 managing director Andrew Fleming-Brown said. “But in the long run, the savings on energy bills will get the spending back in about five years, depending on costs.
“If we can make it work here in this environment, there’s no reason why we can’t take it to other venues, not just herein Scotland and the UK, but across Europe and further areas,” Fleming-Brown said, adding that introducing the system was a leap of faith and that the venue once promised to achieve “net-zero” carbon emissions by 2025.
32. How much energy can two people dancing at a medium pace make
A. About 200 to 300 watts. B. About 250 watts.
C. About 500 watts. D. About 1,000 to 1,200 watts.
33. What is the function of the boreholes
A. To store dancers’ heat. B. To capture dancers’ heat.
C. To send heat energy back to SWG3. D. To upgrade heat energy to a suitable temperature.
34. Which does Fleming-Brown think of their use of Body heat
A. It is not safe. B. It is farsighted.
C. It is double-edged. D. It is not cost-effective.
35. What may Fleming-Brown do in the future
A. Build more venues with Body heat. B. Support Bod v heat with grants(拨款).
C. Get involved in the research on Bodyheat. D. Recommend Body heat to other venues.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
You’ve probably heard countless time show exercise is “good for you.” But did you know that it can improve your mood too 36
Exercising regularly can help prevent weight gain, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Exercises like jumping or lifting weights can help keep your bones strong. Also, when you exercise, your body makes chemicals that help you feel good. Exercise lowers your chances of depression and decreases feelings of anxiety. 37
Considering all the health ben efts of being physically active, it’s easy to see why doing exercise is wise. And the great thing is that it’s never too late to start. 38 ---like taking a short bike ride, walking the dog or raking (用耙子拢) leaves.
However, sometimes you may find it hard to keep exercising regularly. One of the biggest reasons people drop an exercise program is a lack of interest. If what you’re doing isn’t fun, it’s hard to keep it up. 39 . If you need a little more motivation, take a class, join a team or find an exercise buddy to help keep you on track.
40 , even those with disabilities or medical problems. But if you have a health problem or other concerns, talk to your doctor before beginning an exercise plan.
A. Even small things can count as exercise
B. Everyone can bene ft from moving more and siting less
C. Sports and activities that encourage flexibility are easy to find
D. Exercise benefits every part of the body, including the mind
E. Plus, exercise can give you a sense of accomplishment after you achieve a goal
F. Strengthening the heart, muscles and bones isn’t the only important goal of exercise
G. But there are many different sports and act ii ties you can try and see which one inspires you
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。
My brother and I were driving home together and started talking. Because of this distraction, my brother took a wrong 41 .
Unfortunately, the mistake took us toward a bridge and we had no way of turning back. My brother had to 42 to cross. He was clearly 43 by the mistake and the needless waste of $ 4.
As we drove forward, my brother noticed a beat-up (破旧的) black Mustang (福特野马汽车) 44 to the side of the road. A young guy was standing nearby trying to phone someone. I was busy trying to figure out which way we went next but my brother stopped and asked the guy if he needed any help. And ne did. He had a(an) 45 tire.
My brother helped him change the flat We started getting to 46 the young man who was from a rough (危险的) neighborhood nearby. He said that this has been a bad week for him; 47 he had gotten into a minor car accident, and now this flat on his way home from work. But he called us “a 48 of fresh air” and kept thanking us because he really would have been 49 if we hadn’t come along. After we had finished the job, he thanked us again and pulled out $20 to try to give it to us. “No,” I said. “We were never supposed to even get on that bridge. We took a wrong turn. But now we know 50 we did. It was to help you. Thank you for turning our mistake into an opportunity to 51 .”
What I 52 most was watching my brother throughout this process. He was able to tum his annoyance over the mistake into 53 energy. He was able to see a 54 to help (which I totally missed!) even in an otherwise negative situation, which can only come from a calm mind and an open heart. That was the 55 we were meant to cross.
41. A. idea B. turn C. destination D. car
42. A. run B. line C. walk D. pay
43. A. annoyed B. excited C. surprised D. pull off
44. A. pull back B. pull over C. pull on D. pull off
45. A. extra B. new C. old D. flat
46. A. admire B. remember C. know D. recognize
47. A. later B. earlier C. soon D. often
48. A. slight B. box C. bottle D. breath
49. A. stuck B. rescued C. thrown D. lost
50. A. when B. how C. why D. where
51. A. annoy B. appreciate C. serve D. regret
52. A. loved B. hated C. disliked D. imagined
53. A. objective B. infinite C. alarming D. positive
54. A. idea B. choice C. chance D. theory
55. A. bridge B. friendship C. highway D. barrier
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The “sour and spicy shredded potato” (酸辣土豆丝) is atypical home cooking dish in China, 56 is seen frequently at home and in restaurants because of the simple cooking method. Although it belongs to Sichuan cuisine, the dish now is 57 favorite choice for many diners all over China. Its taste can be flexibly adjusted by adding different 58 (amount) of peppers and vinegar (醋). The only main ingredient(成分), potato, is 59 (acceptable) .priced in all seasons. When 60 (cook) well, it looks bright and the potato sheds are clear and crisp with sour and spicy taste. It 61 (win) the fond of the majority of people in China and been recognized 62 one of the best matches for rice. Here is the way of 63 (it) cooking.
Wash the potatoes and remove the skin. Cut them into thin and similar shreds. Putin salt water for a few minutes 64 (remove) the starch (淀粉) and clean them well. Heat the oil in a pan, Add and fry green onion and dried peppers before adding the potato. Then add all the other ingredients 65 (include) white vinegar, peppers and salt. Fry until the potato is well cooked. You should be careful that do not overcook the potatoes.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假如你是李华,你的新西兰朋友Terry将去中国朋友家做客,发邮件向你询问有关习俗。请你回复邮件,内容包括:
1.到达时间;
2.合适的礼物;
3.餐桌礼仪。
注意:
1.写作词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Terry,
Yours, LiHua
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。
For the first ten years of his life, Victor was the prince of the household. As he was an only child, his parents petted him and showered all their love and attention on him. Whatever toys his parents bought, they were always meant for him. Whatever food was in the refrigerator, there was no one to compete with him to eat it first. Victor could leave his toys or books around the house with complete ease of mind, knowing that there was no one who would get their hands on his belongings and cause any damage.
However, all that was to change overnight when Victor’s parents brought back his new baby sister, Lina, from the hospital. With her rosy cheeks, wide open eyes and angelic smile, Lina caught the hearts of her parents, grandparents and relatives. Everyone focused their attention on the cute bunch of joy. Whenever she cried, her mother or father would rush to her bed. She simply cried because she wanted to be carried. There was little time left for Victor.
Now that Victor’s mother had his baby sister to take care of, she expected Victor himself to do most of the chores he can do. Victor was asked to clean his own room, iron his own school uniform and clean his own shoes. Before Lina’s arrival, he had never lifted a finger to help out with these tasks. The whole family also went out less because it was unhealthy to expose Lina to the bacteria (细菌) being in the outside world too often.
Victor felt neglected by his parents. He felt that they loved Lina more than him. As a result, he tried to attract his parents’ attention by becoming resistant. One evening, Victor’s parents were called up by his teacher because Victor had got into a fight at school. His teacher had noticed Victor’s behaviour and work attitude changing downwards in the past two months.
注意:
1.续写的词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Upon hearing the teacher’s feedback(反馈), Victor’s parents got lost in thought.
Victor realized that his parents still cared for him.
葫芦岛市2022-2023学年高一下学期7月期末考试
英语参考答案
听力1-5 BACCA 6-10 CBBAB 11-15 ABCBA 16-20 BCACA
阅读理解
21—23 BCA 24—27 CABA 28—31 DBCA 32—35 CABD 36—40 DEAGB
完形填空
41—45 BDABD 46—50 CBDAC 51—55 CADCA
语法填空
56. which 57. a 58. amounts 59. acceptably 60. cooked
61. has won 62. as 63. its 64. to remove 65. including
应用文参考范文
Dear Terry,
How is everything going recently Knowing that you would like to know something about the relevant customs, I am writing to give you some suggestions.
To begin with, it is generally acknowledged that one should arrive 10 minutes earlier in our tradition, so you can give a helping hand to the family in the preparation for the meal. Besides, I strongly suggest that you bring some gifts, the purpose of which is to show your friendliness. To be precise, Chinese knots are a good choice, as these indicate security and happiness. Eventually, you’d better avoid making noises while chewing food.
I sincerely hope my suggestions are of great help to you. And don’t hesitate to tell me if you have any problems.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写
Upon hearing the teacher’s feedback, Victor’s parents got lost in thought. Since their second child Linda was born, they have devoted all their attention to her. They realized they neglected victor’s feelings to some degree. Victor might have wrongly believed they did not love him any more. Therefore, they decided to have a heart-to-heart talk with him. “Although Lina demands more of our time, that doesn’t mean we loved you any less.” explained the parents. They promised Victor they would always be there for him. So they made a decision that they should treat the two children equally. Gradually, something changed in the family.
Victor realized that his parents still cared for him. He accepted the fact that he was old enough to do many things by himself and should start learning to be independent. Having finished his homework, he learned to clean their rooms and do all the chores that he could. He helped his mother look after Lina whenever she was busy. He came to realize that he should take responsibility for the family because he grew up. Victor, Lina and their parents lived together as a happy, loving family.
听力原文
Text 1
M: What were your favorite subjects in school
W: I liked languages, geography and music. And then I decided to study languages at university.
Text 2
M: I suggest we take a taxi.
W: I don’t think we should, unless you’re feeling rich. A taxi would cost 4.50. The bus is no slower and much cheaper.
Text 3
W: So you like it there, do you, Richard
M: Yes, it’s got everything we need – shops, cinemas and restaurants. There’s even a theater, you know, which people say is very good. But I will miss my friends here.
Text 4
W: My mother should be out of the hospital by next Tuesday, so I can be back to work on Wednesday.
M: Well, you’d better stay at home on Wednesday as well, just to give your mother more time to rest after the operation.
W: That’s very kind of you. Mr Green.
Text 5
W: When did you say the train would arrive
M: At half past two, very shortly in fact.
W: Do you think you’ll recognize Jane when you see her
M: Yes, I think so.
Text 6
W: Hi, Dad.
M: Liz! How are things going
W: I’ve been so busy, but I’m fine. Guess what
M: You’ve found an apartment.
W: Well, not exactly. I’ve found a roommate. New York is such an expensive city that I just can’t afford to live alone. Now all we have to do is find an apartment.
M: Who’s your new roommate What’s she like
W: Her name is Karen. She’s really nice. I think we’re going to get along fine.
M: Liz, that’s the best news I’ve heard so far. Your mom’s going to be relieved, too.
Text 7
W: Well, did you get any further with your plans for the summer
M: Not really, but I’m still thinking seriously about Corsica.
W: Why not a working holiday You could go and pick potatoes in East Anglia.
M: No, I wouldn’t like that.
W: By the way, Christopher, a letter came for you this morning. It’s on the sideboard.
M: Thanks … It’s from that firm of designers I told you about. Oh, what a pity! I asked if I could do some work with them and get some practical experience. They’ve offered me a job, starting in June. That’s my holiday gone now!
W: Oh, well, Christopher, you can always go to Corsica next year!
Text 8
M: You seem to be worried about something, Joan.
W: It’s my roommate’s birthday tomorrow, but she’s not exactly the easiest person to find a present for.
M: Do you know what you want to get for her
W: Not really. I want to get her something she will be able to use instead of something she’ll just put into the closet.
M: That’s true. Half the time I get something from somebody, I hardly ever use it.
W: That’s the problem. That’s why I hate buying a gift for somebody because it can never be perfect.
M: Perhaps you are trying too hard to get something very impressive. I always think a gift should be practical. Why don’t you find something she will mostly likely use
W: Oh, I know. She said the other day that she didn’t like the color of her handbag. Maybe I should get one for her.
M: Here you go. It sounds like a perfect gift.
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W: Hello, this is Mrs Brown from the Blue Duck Restaurant.
M: Hello, this is Mark. Mrs Brown, we’d like to have a dinner party on Saturday night at your restaurant. I’m calling because I know that your daughter Angela is one of our students, and she said that you might be able to help us.
W: Oh, yes. That’s right. Yes, we’d be pleased to help you. We would really enjoy having your school here. We can offer you a special rate, 50 dollars per person. We can prepare a really good dinner for you at that price.
M: That sounds great!
W: Now, there’s just one problem. We can’t do it on the night you want; but we could do it on Sunday night. You would just need to arrive at 8 o’clock for the dinner, then you can stay until midnight. We’ll also include free soft drinks, and afterward we can prepare a karaoke show for free.
M: Well, that would be wonderful. Yes, I would like to book for Sunday night, please.
W: Oh, good. Look forward to seeing you all then!
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W: Welcome to Hershey, the sweetest place on Earth. It was here, in 1905, that Milton Hershey opened his chocolate factory and built the town that bears his name. It is just a short day trip from New York City, Philadelphia and New Jersey.
You may first take the factory tour ride where you’ll experience the Hershey chocolate making process. Your tour begins in a virtual tropical rainforest where cocoa beans grow. Follow the beans’ journey as they are harvested and travel across the ocean to the US, where they are delivered to the sweetest place on Earth – Hershey, Pennsylvania. The cocoa beans then make their way to Hershey’s Chocolate Factory. Here you will see, feel and hear the processes that deliciously turn the beans into milk chocolate.
This fun and informative tour ride ends with a free sample of Hershey’s great American chocolate! Tours run continuously during operating hours from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, every day except Christmas Day. This attraction tends to be busier on weekends and holidays. The best time to ride is the first two hours of the day. We’ll take your photo if you’d like to bring the memory home!
Have any questions about your upcoming visit Please call (717) 534-4900 and a member of our Guest Services team will assist you.
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