江西省南昌市2024-2025学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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南昌2024-2025学年上学期期末考试
高三英语试题
说明:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟,
注意事项:
考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求。
1.答题前,请您务必将自己的姓名、准考证号或IS号用书写黑色字迹的0.5毫米签字笔填写在答题卡和答题纸上。
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3.考试结束后,请将答题纸交回。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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 does the woman mean
A.She refuses to buy new curtains.
B.She accepts Susie’s suggestion.
C.She objects to moving the bed.
2.What did the woman and her sister often do during summer vacations
A.They flew kites. B.They watched TV. C.They camped in the field.
3.How does the man sound
A.Grateful. B.Caring. C.Scared.
4.Where does the man intend to go this evening
A.To a bar. B.To the woman’s house. C.To a supermarket.
5.Who might Barbara be
A.A reporter. B.A travel blogger. C.A web designer.
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.How many rooms does the woman book
A.One. B.Two. C.Three.
7.Which of the following does the woman need
A.A pick-up service. B.Parking coupons. C.A wake-up call.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What does the woman say about Alisa
A.She is responsible. B.She is reserved. C.She is sociable.
9.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Who is the best candidate for promotion.
B.Who will be transferred to the branch office.
C.Who can chair the meeting in the afternoon.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.What does the woman think makes her different today
A.The lipstick. B.The glasses. C.The haircut.
11.Who will go to Hawaii next month
A.Emily. B.Emma. C.Alex.
12.What did the man plan to do tonight
A.Do some shopping. B.Take exercise. C.Eat out.
13.How will the woman go home
A.By car. B.By bus. C.By subway.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.Why is Shakespeare-style writing mentioned in the conversation
A.To show the difference between AI and the human brain.
B.To state writers’ worry caused by ChatGPT.
C.To indicate the charm of ChatGPT.
15.What is Bard
A.A game. B.A chatbot. C.A tech company.
16.What is Satya Nadella’s attitude towards ChatGPT
A.Ambiguous. B.Approving. C.Critical.
17.What does the man suggest doing in the era of AI
A.Being adaptive and using AI fully.
B.Developing one’s own creativity.
C.Avoiding heavy reliance on AI.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is Nadine Hamdy in charge of
A.Mapping out marketing strategies.
B.Teaching dogs to swim.
C.Giving a show to pet owners.
19.What do we know about Adam Kilani
A.He has a three-year-old pet dog.
B.He is from Matrouh Governorate.
C.He found pleasure in learning pet care.
20.What did Lina Kamal attach importance to
A.The benefits of hosting various events in tourist resorts.
B.The promotion of the culture of pet ownership.
C.The protection of homeless animals.
第二部分 阅读理解 (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,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
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21.What do we know about Surrey’s indoor pools
A.They hold demanding events. B.They are run by a Surrey family.
C.They are intended for green hands. D.They offer members wide choices.
22.If one joins the fitness center for weight equipment, he/ she is supposed to ______.
A.be aged 13 or younger B.pay for the change rooms
C.consult a doctor beforehand D.charge it for damaged items
23.How much should a couple pay for the semi-private initial consultation
A.$98.75. B.$131.5. C.$197.5. D.$394.50.
B
In a rough inner-city area in the eastern U. S., a small place was a lawless jungle. Broken glass, rubbish, and mindless drawings turned the space into a “no-go” zone for most of the residents. But one day, a small group of people living nearby decided that was enough. Seeking a resolution, they planned a project to turn the area into a community space, a space of healing, hope, and growth, not destruction and despair.
Moving in, the group realized that those who were using the space inappropriately early on must have a say. Then the group arranged a meeting, but no one came. Thinking outside the box, they started with one simple` idea, building a white wall where anyone could leave their thoughts about the future of the site.
Not all of the suggestions were useful. But slowly, the group itself and others using the site began to see some progress. Those who would not usually have a voice in such discussions began to weigh in. They wrote things like “a place to meet up”, “a creative space” and so on. Someone else said, “Clean up first.”
The group began to clear the site, reusing materials that could be saved and removing the rest. One day, a couple of young men showed up and just started helping. Some other people passing by also took an interest and joined in. There were concerns that this would not last long, but over the weeks it remained. And, remarkably, someone even added a small side table. Colorful artwork was created.
The group added four small raised beds, planting crops in one of them. Gradually, as the greenery flourished, so did the bonds between the group and nearby residents. People who had never gardened before slowly got involved. The once-neglected corner blossomed into a bustling hub, a testament to the transformative power of collective hope and action.
24.What’s the aim of the project
A.To make the land a community wonderland.
B.To get local residents involved in art creation.
C.To restore the “no go” area to its original beauty.
D.To turn the deserted jungle into a meeting place.
25.What was the challenge of the project at first
A.People had to build a wall to voice their opinion.
B.People seemed indifferent to the project.
C.People continued using the space inappropriately.
D.People couldn’t surpass the obstacles of the ordinary thought.
26.What does the underlined phrase “weigh in” in paragraph 3 mean
A.Give assistance. B.Take notes. C.Make contributions. D.Offer opinions.
27.What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text
A.To clarify the importance of greenery.
B.To advocate establishing a harmonious ecosystem.
C.To sing high praise for neighboring collaboration.
D.To shed light on the community’s future plans.
C
Human beings’ curiosity about outer space hasn’t declined in the past decade, and with Jeff Bezos’ historic commercial flight to the edge of space this past summer, dreamers are that much closer to experiencing the Galaxy for themselves.
It’s reported that one company is aiming to make space a reality for people, and is pioneering a new age of space tourism. In 2019, the California-based company Gateway Foundation first explored the idea. Its dream was to make visiting space, in excellent accommodation, a future vacation choice. The project, now called Voyager Station, is run by Orbital Assembly Corporation, a construction company led by head of the Gateway Foundation and former pilot, John Blincow.
Space tourism draws closer as Orbital Assembly Corporation has announced plans to build the world’s first space hotel named “Voyager Station”, which is expected to open in 2027. With a date in close sight, the hotel’s architects and engineers are hard at work, aiming to design an out-of-this-world experience. They plan to decorate the suites with elegant bars and restaurants with a touch of space, as well as Earth-viewing lounges and unique space food treats. The team is also taking advantage of the reduced gravity that will be felt in the station to plan to let their guests weightlessly carry heavy objects, jump higher or run faster in ways people can’t normally do on Earth.
Gravity will remain in the rooms and bars though because Voyager Station’s scientific design makes it possible by creating artificial gravity within the hotel. The hotel is designed as a wheel that will steadily move and create simulated gravitational force, much like when a glass of water is spun around, the water doesn’t pour out. The hotel’s guests won’t feel much different than being on a huge ship steadily moving.
28.What do we know about the Gateway Foundation
A.It aimed to build a space hotel. B.It made space a reality for people.
C.It promoted space tourism greatly. D.It planned a historic commercial flight.
29.What will the Voyager Station team use the reduced gravity to do
A.Provide unique space food. B.Let guests do space sports.
C.Offer recreational activities. D.Decorate suites more easily.
30.Why does gravity exist in the rooms and bars
A.To prevent liquid from pouring. B.To make guests feel comfortable.
C.To avoid guests’ travel sickness. D.To keep things in normal positions.
31.What’s the text mainly about
A.Time for Space Travel. B.Space tourism gaining popularity.
C.First-ever commercial flight to space. D.First space hotel set to open in 2027.
D
An artificial intelligence (AI) trained on personal data covering the entire population of Denmark can predict people’s chances of dying more accurately than any existing model, even those used in the insurance industry. The researchers behind the technology say it could also have a positive impact on early prediction of social and health problems.
Sune Lehmann Jorgensen at the Technical University of Denmark and his colleagues used the data covering various aspects of 6 million people from 2008 to 2020 from Denmark. They changed the data into words that could be used to train a large language model, the same technology that powers other AI apps. These models work by looking at a series of words and determining which word is statistically most likely to come next, based on vast amounts of examples. In a similar way, the researchers’ Life2vec model can look at a series of life events that form a person’s history and determine what is most likely to happen next.
In experiments, Life2vec was trained on all but the last four years of the data, which was held back for testing. The researchers took data on a group of people aged from 35 to 65, half of whom died between 2016 and 2020, and asked Life2vec to predict who lived and who died. It was 11 percent more accurate than any existing AI model used to price life insurance policies in the finance industry.
Jorgensen believes that the model has consumed enough data that it is likely to be able to shed light on a wide range of health and social topics. This means it could be used to predict health issues and catch them early, or by governments to reduce inequality. But he stresses that it could also be used by companies in a harmful way. “Clearly, our model should not be used by an insurance company, because the whole idea of insurance is that, by sharing the lack of knowledge of somebody who is going to be the unlucky person struck by some incidents or deaths, we can kind of share this burden,” says Jorgensen.
32.What makes Life2vec more powerful in forecasting death risks
A.It is trained on vast amounts of data.
B.It goes through a large number of tests.
C.It uses the same technology as other AI apps do.
D.It is intended for the government to make policies.
33.Which of the following statements about Life2vec is true
A.All of the data was held back for testing.
B.Data adjustments were made to train a language model.
C.More data is needed to shed light on health and social topics.
D.It is the first AI trained to predict people’s likelihood of death.
34.Why should Life2vec be kept out of the hands of businesses
A.To guard public interests. B.To remove social inequality.
C.To keep its technology a secret. D.To maintain the government’s authority.
35.Which can be a suitable title for the text
A.Life2vec: Superior To Other AI Apps
B.New AI Can Predict Risk Of Early Death
C.Advanced Technology Addresses Social Problems
D.Insurance Companies: Keep Away From Life2vec
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。其中有两项为多余选项。
Nearly every cell in the human body operates on a circadian clock(昼夜节律), an internally driven 24-hour rhythm. Long-distance travel upsets those routines. 36 . While some degree of jet lag may be impossible to avoid, three sleep experts gave several suggestions for how to minimize the effects.
Shift your bedtime
Travelers facing a time change can prepare their bodies before takeoff by adjusting their sleep schedules, said Dr. Sairam Parthasarathy, director of the Center for Sleep. “Starting about three days before traveling east, move up your bedtime by 30 minutes each night,” he explained. 37 . “Go to bed progressively later over the days before your flight, and once you land, try to get some light exposure to delay sleep.”
38
What you do when you land may matter more than preparation before your flight. Dr. Alon Avidan, director of the University of California Los Angeles Sleep Disorders Center, says that light exposure is the key regulator of circadian rhythms. He advises travelers who land in the morning to wear sunglasses to avoid seeing direct sunlight until early afternoon. As your trip progresses, it becomes more OK to see morning light.
Avoid naps
A midday nap is a serious no-go for travelers hoping to remove symptoms of jet lag. Avidan explains that an afternoon snooze “only prolongs the mismatch between your internal time and the external time. If you absolutely need some shut-eye to get through the day, take a strategic power nap of no longer than 20 minutes.” 39 .
Get moving
Emily Schmitt says that travelers should resist the call of the hotel bed and a room-service breakfast on their first morning in a new time zone. 40 . “It could simply be wandering down to your local coffee shop.” Schmitt said. Exercise, even low-key movement, supports healthy digestion and the battle against jet lag by keeping you alert until it’s time for sleep.
A.Make the most of your first day
B.Minimize your sunlight exposure
C.Instead, have it after a 20-min workout
D.The same applies to consuming caffeine
E.Thus the body get confused, making us jet-lagged
F.Sleeping longer risks sacrificing your night’s sleep
G.Those traveling west should reverse the instructions
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。
I’ve had a string of bad luck lately. Last week my washing machine broke. I planned to fix it myself but soon 41 the repairs would cost more than a new one would. Then this week the 42 thing happened to my daughter’s washing machine! This time I 43 called a friend to help. Once again, however, it was broken beyond 44 . I ended up having to 45 two. While both the new machines got delivered quickly, I still 46 about what I was going through in my heart.
The moment I did, my 47 traveled back to when I was a child, I saw my grandma 48 an old-fashioned washing machine with my jeans and shirts. It didn’t have a spin dryer (甩干机) inside so she had to put each item through a pair of rollers to 49 the water. When the washing was done, she’d often pat the machine 50 . She had grown up hand-washing clothes and was 51 for the machine that did so much of the work for her.
Remembering this helped me realize that I was looking at things in the 52 way. I was getting 53 in the inconveniences of modern life instead of being thankful for all I have. The good old days had their share of 54 and joys. And so do the good new days. What 55 is how we live them and what we can learn from them.
41.A.regretted B.remembered C.denied D.appreciated
42.A.usual B.same C.funny D.amazing
43.A.even B.still C.ever D.already
44.A.recognition B.control C.repair D.compare
45.A.sell B.order C.return D.fix
46.A.lied B.cared C.complained D.argued
47.A.memory B.dream C.doubt D.fear
48.A.covering B.decorating C.loading D.equipping
49.A.purify B.remove C.hold D.absorb
50.A.firmly B.hurriedly C.wildly D.lovingly
51.A.grateful B.eager C.sorry D.responsible
52.A.ideal B.proper C.wrong D.traditional
53.A.carried away B.caught up C.turned down D.taken over
54.A.purposes B.duties C.excuses D.struggles
55.A.matters B.remains C.works D.happens
第Ⅱ卷
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。
“It is an outstanding conclusion to a great Beethoven cycle. Frank Peter Zimmermann and Martin Helmchen finish their project in fine style,” says Julian Haylock.
We are 56 (current) experiencing one of the most exciting periods in recording. We have been especially lucky over the last decade or so, 57 charming recordings of Bccthoven’s violin sonatas that make some older ones sound ordinary.
Frank Peter Zimmermann and Martin Helmchen are an outstanding team, 58 latest release brings their three-disc survey to 59 uplifting conclusion. The “little” No.8 is kept light-as-air, with some music jokes occasionally thrown off from magical hands. One of the trickiest movements in the cycle 60 (be) the central Minuetto(小步舞曲), yet here it is kept flowing and dancing, gently 61 (mix) itself with delicate precision.
These are the readings that also have their great arms firmly on the music. The 62 (distinguish) players create a sense of anticipation in the introduction to Kreutzer Sonata’s opening movement, which 63 (play) completely with Zimmermann over the wonderful music pauses. Finest of all is a reading of the Op.96 Sonata that allows listeners 64 (dream)a little ; and feel the 65 (composer) undervalued silence in all its charm.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周五你校举办了“民俗文化校园行”活动,邀请了民间艺人给同学们展示各种传统手艺。请你给英国笔友 Andrew写一封邮件分享这次活动,内容包括:
1.活动内容;2.你的感想。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Andrew,
I’m writing to share with you a themed activity called Folk Culture Campus Tour in our school last Friday.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
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。
I remember the hot summer when my friends and I discovered ice cream sandwiches at the corner store. They were ten cents apiece, a lot of money back then. I don’t remember how we came to buy one and taste it, but we were mad after that. Of course, none of us had any money. Whether we rode our bikes, or played ball, or sat and played cards, we talked and dreamed about
those soft, creamy sandwiches. My dad worked nights, coming home to join us for breakfast, and then sleeping till late afternoon. When he came home one morning, I heard the jingle (叮当声) of change in his pants and something ugly slowly came into my mind. That change was just what we needed, what I had to have. All day long I kept coming into the house and listening at his door. When I heard his sleeping sounds, I cracked the door. And there hanging at the foot of the bed were those pants. I slipped in and took a handful of change. It was enough for my friends and me to buy an ice cream sandwich, which we ate like greedy pigs. And I became a hero to my band of friends.
That went on every day for about two weeks. I had gotten good at slipping in and slipping out, and then ran to my friends and we headed to the store.
One day there was no change in dad’s pocket so I felt for his wallet, hesitated a moment, and then took out two whole dollars. I had been okay with taking the change, but those dollars made my face hot. Even before we began enjoying sandwiches, my stomach felt sick. The importance and joy I had felt buying for my friends was gone. If dad knew what I had done, he’d kill me.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.开头已给出。
Paragraph 1:
Early that afternoon, I hid myself in our basement, crying.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
In a moment I would never forget, he said, “Son, I’ve known since the first day you took the money.”
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
20250118期末考试高三英语答案
听力 (共20题,共30分,每题1.5分)
1-5ACBAB 6-10CBCAA 11-15CBACB 16-20BAACC
阅读理解+7选5 (共20题,共 50分,每题2.5分)
21-25 DCCAB 26-30 DCACB 31-35 DABAB 36-40 EGAFC
完形填空 (共 15题,共 15分,每题1分)
41-45 DBACB 46-50CACBD 51-55ACBDA
语法填空 (共15分,每小题1.5分)
56.currently 61.mixing 57.with 62.distinguished
58.whose 63.is played 59.an 64.to dream 60.is 65.composer’s
应用文写作(15分)
读后续写(25分)
应用文写作参考范文:
Dear Andrew,
I’m writing to share with you a themed activity called Folk Culture Campus Tour in our school last Friday. You can’t imagine how meaningful and impressive it was.
We invited three famous folk artists to this activity. One artist performed sugar painting, and we were amazed at the vivid shapes of animals made of sugar. Another artist demonstrated paper cutting. And the third taught us how to produce clay figures. We were all impressed by their excellent manual skills.
The activity turned out to be a huge success. Not only did we learn about our traditional culture, but also it enriched our school life.
Yours,
Li Hua
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文写作。要求考生给英国笔友Andrew写封信,告知其学校举办的“民俗文化校园行”活动。
【详解】1.词汇积累
著名的:famous→renowned
惊讶的:amazed→surprised
展示:demonstrate→ display/ show
杰出的:excellent→splendid/ wonderful
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:We invited three famous folk artists to this activity. One artist performed sugar painting, and we were amazed at the vivid shapes of animals made of sugar.
拓展句:We invited three famous folk artists to this activity, one of whom performed sugar painting, and we were amazed at the vivid shapes of animals made of sugar.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】 You can’t imagine how meaningful and impressive it was. (运用了how引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型 2】 Not only did we learn about our traditional culture, but also it enriched our school life.(运用了 not only… but also…引导的并列句及部分倒装)
读后续写参考范文
Possible version 1:
Paragraph 1:
Early that afternoon, I hid myself in our basement, crying. I had never done such a thing before. I felt guilty and frightened. I didn’t know how my father would punish me when he knew it. Just then, the basement door opened and I heard someone come in. I didn’t look up, but I knew it was my father. He came up to me and I could hear my heart beating, but I felt a hand gently touching my head. I looked up and tears came down. I said vaguely, “Dad, I... , I was wrong. I secretly took money in your pocket every day to invite my friends to eat sandwiches, and even today I took two dollars. “After that, I lowered my head again and waited for my father’s furious reaction.
Paragraph 2:
In a moment I would never forget, he said, “Son, I’ve known since the first day you took the money.” I was shocked to hear my father say so. Suddenly I didn’t know what to say. Dad continued, “But, son, I’ m waiting for when you can realize your mistakes. I put change in my pocket every day, and even changed into two dollars today. You know, mistakes are like these money, more and more, bigger and bigger. Fortunately, you found the mistake that made you feel uncomfortable and have the courage to admit it. I think you’ve done a good job, son.” Since then, my father’s words have always sounded in my ears from time to time, guiding the way of my life.
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Early that afternoon, I hid myself in our basement, crying. Never before in my life had I done such a thing. I couldn’t face my Dad, and didn’t know what to do. How regretful I was. Just then, the basement door opened and in came my father, who approached me, bent over and gently touched my head. My heart beating faster, I cried even louder. “Dad, I was wrong. I secretly took money in your pocket every day to invite my friends to eat sandwiches.” I apologized.
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In a moment I would never forget, he said, “Son, I’ve known it since the first day you took the money.” So shocked and ashamed was I that I couldn’t utter a single word. Dad continued to explain that he was deeply hurt at the very beginning and patiently waited for me to tell him the truth. He was pleased that I had realized my own mistake and gathered up the courage to admit it. With moist eyes, I hugged him tightly, promising that I wouldn’t make the silly mistake again. It occurred to me that the precious lesson taught by my Dad would definitely guide the way of my future.
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了主人公一开始偷偷拿父亲的零钱去买冰激凌三明治,两个礼拜后,父亲的口袋里没有了零钱,主人公没有忍住诱惑,拿了父亲钱包里的两美元,但在买完冰激凌后,主人公开始意识到自己的错误,慢慢后悔了的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段首句内容“那天下午早些时候,我躲在地下室里哭了起来。”可知,第一段可描写主人公躲在地下室偷偷哭泣后的事。
②由第二段首句内容“那一刻我永生难忘。他说:‘孩子,从你拿钱的第一天起,我就知道了。’”可知,第二段可描写主人公在知道父亲早就知道自己偷拿了钱后的反应。
2.续写线索:地下室哭泣——父亲进来——承认错误——得知父亲早已知道——承诺不再犯
3.词汇激活
行动类
①接近、走近:approach/ come to/ get close to
②解释:explain/ account for
③拥抱:hug/ embrace
情绪类
①后悔的:regretful/ repentant
②羞愧的:ashamed/ abashed
【点睛】【高分句型 1】 Just then, the basement door opened and in came my father, who approached me, bent over and gently touched my head.(应用了全部倒装和 who 引导的定语从句)
【高分句型2】 It occurred to me that the precious lesson taught by my Dad would definitely guide the way of my future.(运用了 it 形式主语句式和 that引导的主语从句)
听力原文
材料1
M: Let’s paint this wall yellow and move the bed to the window.
W: OK.
M: Susie said our curtains were too dark. Why not replace them with bright ones
W: Well, I don’t have to factor in all people’s suggestions.
材料2
W: You’re glued to the TV all day. How about flying a kite with me
M: It is burning outside. Summer holiday is really boring.
W: How could that be I used to put up a tent in the field with my sister during summer holidays.
材料3
W: Help me, sir! There is a strange man following me!
M: Come in, ma’ am. Shall I call the police for you
W: Thank you! I’m absolutely terrified!
M: Take a deep breath and have some water. You can stay here until the police arrive.
材料4
W: The project is finally over. Let’s grab a drink tonight.
M: OK. I know a good place for drinking cocktails near my house. And it offers big discounts on beer every Friday.
材料5
M: So Barbara, have you ever thought you would have so many fans on our website
W: Actually, no. At first, I just made some videos to record my travels all over the world, but I’m glad that my videos can bring my audience pleasure.
材料6
M: Sunshine Hotel. What can I do for you
W: I need to book two double rooms and one single room under the name of Eva Winchell.
M: OK. How many nights will you stay
W: We’ll check in tonight and check out on the 21st of this month.
M: Got it. Do you require a pick-up service or morning wake-up calls We offer them for free.
W: No, thanks. We’ll drive there. And we don’t need to get up early. Anyway, do you offer parking coupons
材料7
W: Mr. Lopez has been transferred to the branch office in Shanghai. Who will assume his previous role of manager
M: I guess Bobby will fill that vacancy. He is careful and responsible for his work.
W: But he is too reserved and shy. Alisa is outgoing and has been working here for three years. It’s time for her to get promoted.
M: Well, I don’t think she will be a qualified manager. She tends to be impatient.
W: We’ d better arrange a meeting to discuss it later in the afternoon.
材料8
M: You look prettier today.
W: Well, I applied the lipstick Mom bought me from the shopping mall yesterday.
M: It is a good match for your skin tone. It seems that you’ll have an appointment today.
W: I’ll go to the hairdresser’s with Anna. She is going to Hawaii for her honeymoon next month. So she wants a new haircut.
M: Then you’ll have a big meal at the Thai restaurant that you two always go to, right
W: No. I’ll eat at Anna’ s place. Her husband Alex will make dinner for us. And Emma will also join us for the meal.
M: Emma Is she back I remember she went abroad to study.
W: That is her twin sister Emily. You got them mixed up. Emma wears glasses while Emily doesn’t. By the way, could you please pick me up tonight I’m afraid I’ll miss the last bus. And there is no subway station around Anna’s place.
M: But I need to go to the gym.
W: Are you sure you don’t mind if I take a cab by myself late at night
M: Alright. I’ll go to the gym some other day.
材料9
M: Sarah, have you heard about ChatGPT It can answer almost everything with perfect grammar!
W: Yes. Is it the chatbot where you can even request a Shakespeare-style write-up about a movie
M: Exactly! Many people say it’s a game changer for online interactions.
But there’ s more — Google launched its own chatbot, Bard, right after ChatGPT’s release.
W: Wow, technology is evolving so quickly. But I’ve read concerns about these chatbots from some educators since bots can provide grade-A essays in no time.
M: It’s definitely a matter of concern. Students could easily get pre-made answers in an age of rapid technological advance. But when ChatGPT was integrated into Bing, Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella commented, “It’s a new day in search.” As Google mentioned, AI can help deepen our understanding and efficiently change information into useful knowledge. It is not to replace us but to make information more accessible.
W: I hope these advancements are for the better.
M: It’s an ever-changing landscape. We just need to adapt and make the most of these innovations.
材料 10
Hundreds of pet lovers and owners gathered on Egypt’s Mediterranean North Coast in Matrouh Governorate for an annual pet carnival. It provides pet lovers and owners with a chance to meet experts in pet care, breeding and nutrition.
“This is the first time to organize it on the North Coast, which is a plus for us,” said Nadine Hamdy, marketing manager of the carnival. The event includes activities of pet medication and training, and offers a number of recreational activities for pets, such as swimming and shows.
For Adam Kilani, a visitor from neighboring Alexandria Governorate, the event was an unforgettable experience, as his five-year-old pet dog Gawaher had learnt to swim for the first time. “It is a great chance for me to learn about pet care in an amusing way, ” Kilani said. “Holding such events, especially in tourist resorts during the summer, will significantly promote the culture of pet ownership in Egypt.”
Lina Kamal, who brought her three-year-old dog to the carnival, said the event was important because it raised the issue of street animals and offered solutions to their sad situation.
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