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(犜犲狓狋1)
M:Whatsthematter,Rosie?Ithoughtyouweregoingtothebarberstoday.
W:Iveputitoffuntilnextweek.Ivehadatoothacheallday,soIsawthecollegedoctoratlunchtime.
(犜犲狓狋2)
W:WhatcanIdoforyou?
M:Ineedtocashthischeck.
W:Willyoustepovertothetellerswindow,please?
(犜犲狓狋3)
W:Thiscityissoboringatnight.Nothingeverhappens.Iwishwehadsomefunclubstogoto.
M:Yeah,me,too.Butontheotherhand,Ilovethattheresalmostnocrime.Youcanwalkanywhere,evenatnight.
(犜犲狓狋4)
M:Ivegotaninkstainonmynewshirt.ShouldIjustputsomewateronit?
W:Ihaventgottheslightestidea.LetmelookitupontheInternet.Hereitis:Forink,useplainsoap.Itwillliftthe
stainrightout.
M:Thatdoesntsoundrighttome.Iwilltakeittothedrycleaner.
(犜犲狓狋5)
M:Hey,thisisagreatbar!Themusicisgreat.Iespeciallylikeitsdesign.
W:Ithinkso,too.Ioftencomeheretorelaxafterwork.AndthereisalsoalivebandonFridaynights.
(犜犲狓狋6)
W:CanIhelpyou,sir?
M:Idliketogosomewherenearthewater.
W:ThenmightImakeasuggestion?WhynottheIslandofPearl?
M:Oh,thatdoessoundinteresting.
W:Theswimmingandsunbathingareexcellent.Thehotelsarequietandcomfortable.Theresalsoplentyofsightseeing.
YoullfinditonPages45to48inthistravelbook.
M:IlltakeitifImay.
W:Certainly.Andwouldyoulikeanythingelse?
M:No,thanks.
(犜犲狓狋7)
M:OK,andtheseoverherearenice,andtheyrehalfpricetoday.
W:Yes,theyarenice,butIwaslookingforablackpair.
M:Blackpair,OK.Letssee...Oh,here.Thesewillkeepyourhandswarmandtheygoverynicelywithyourcoat.
W:Yeah,youreright.TheyfitOK,too.Andtheyreverywarm—myfingersfeelwarmeralready.
M:Well,theyreahundredpercentwool.
W:Great!Arethesehalfprice,too?
M:Yes,theyare.Andtodayspriceisonlysevendollarsandfiftycents.
(犜犲狓狋8)
M:Hi,Julie.Iwaswonderingifyoucoulddomeafavor.ItsmywifesbirthdaythisThursdayandIhavenoideawhatto
gether.
W:Oh,Icantrytohelp.Whatsshelike?
M:Shesanarchitect.Shesalsoabigartfanandshelovesmodernart.
W:Doesshehaveanyhobbies?
M:Shelovescooking.Shelikescookingforfriendsandfamily.
W:WhydontyougetheroneofthoseExperienceDaygifts?Shecouldspendawholedaywithachefandlearnsomenewrecipes.
M:Soundsgreat.
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书书书W:Andalso,ifshelikesmodernart,youcouldgiveheraholidayasapresent.YoucouldgotoLondonandvisitthe
modernartmuseum.OrSaoPaulo,inBrazil.Actually,Brazilianfoodisreallygood.Shecouldvisitthemuseumand
takeacookerycoursethere.ImsureJohnfromMarketingcanhelpyouwiththat—heusedtolivethere.
M:OK.Thanks!Illtexthim.
(犜犲狓狋9)
W:Hi,David.Thanksforcomingbacktoseeus.
M:Itsmypleasure!Itsgreattobebackforthenextround.
W:Weloveapositiveattitudehere.ImSabrina,theHeadofDepartment.Iwonderedifyoumightbeabletotellmeabit
aboutthesortofworkyouredoinginyourcurrentrole.YouvebeenatENetforsixyears?
M:Yes,soIlljusttalkyouthroughitfromthebeginning.Istartedworkingtherefreshoutofcollege,asacopywriter.I
wrotearticlesandmarketingcontentfortheirwebsite.Afterfouryears,Iwaspromotedtoeditor,soIwaslooking
overthecontentoftheotherwriters,makingsurethequalitywasgood,thetonewasright,youknow.Thenthe
followingyear,Iwaspromotedagain.NowImthecontentmanagerforonlinepresence.
W:Thanksfortalkingusthroughthat.So,youvebeenatENetforquiteawhile.Whyisitthatyouwanttoleavenow?
M:Well,tobehonest,Ivebeenworkingthereforawhile,andIvereallyenjoyedit,butIjustfeellikeIvelearnedas
muchasIcanthere,andIwanttokeepdevelopingmyskills.
(犜犲狓狋10)
W:Goodmorning!Imgladtocometothisprogramtosharemyexperienceofhavinglessonsathomewithallofyou.I
startedtogotokindergartenwhenIwasfour,andwhenIturnedseven,Iwenttojuniorschool.Ileftoneyearlater,
becausemyfamilymovedtoanislandinScotland,andtherewasntaschoolnearby.Somymotherdecidedtoteachme
athome.Mostofthetime,itsgreat.Westartaroundnineoclock,fivedaysaweek,andworkforaboutsixhoursa
day,whichIenjoy.TheonlydifficultyisthatifIfeelbored,Icanthideit,asImtheonlystudent.Idoalotof
projectsonparticulartopics.MymotherplansonewithmeandthenIdomostoftheworkonmyown.Isometimes
spendquitealongtimefindinginformationontheInternet.Atthemoment,Imdoingresearchintotheislandwhere
welive.Ireallylearnalotfromprojects,becauseIhavetolookatthesubjectfromdifferentanglesandtrytomake
senseofit.Thehardestpartofdoingprojectsis...
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EFPQ,R;ST+JohnGierach。
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butexperiencedfishermansstrugglewithahugefish.Thisnovelshowsthemansbravery,andthefirmpursuitof
victory,despitecountlessdefeats.”MN,O)<12YZ51[\&:]^E_2‘a;bc。
23.C =>?’@。UV犜犺犲犔狅狀犵犲狊狋犛犻犾犲狀犮犲WX“Itisacollectionofessaysthatreflectontheauthorsjourneythrough
alifelinkedwithfishing.”MN,O)<+dST;[efghiV;。
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24.D (cid:135)(cid:136)(cid:137)(cid:138)@。UV!,(cid:139)“AvisittoawatertreatmentplantinspiredapairofTexasteenagerstodevelopa
device...”(cid:140)(cid:141)(cid:142)WX(cid:143)(cid:144)“regardingtheirISEFproject”M(cid:145)(cid:146),(cid:141)(cid:142)WX;(cid:147)(cid:148)+“,x(cid:149)(cid:150)CZ5”。
25.B (cid:145)?(cid:151)(cid:146)@。UV!6(cid:139);(cid:152)(cid:153)MN,)(cid:139)1234(cid:129)(cid:130)(cid:131)K[(cid:154);(cid:155)(cid:156)。(cid:157)UV!(cid:158)(cid:139)“However,while
existingmicroplasticremovalmethodshaveshownpromise...”M(cid:145)(cid:146),!6(cid:139);S/+(cid:159)C(cid:160)?(cid:129)(cid:130)(cid:131);¡¢。
26.A (cid:145)?(cid:151)(cid:146)@。UV!(cid:158)(cid:139)“However,whileexistingmicroplasticremovalmethodshaveshownpromise,Huang
suggestedtheyhavetheirlimitations,includinghighcostandthepotentialforpollution.Tohelpaddressthesefiltering
issues,HuangandOuusedultrasoundwavesthatpushedmicroplasticsbackwithoutpreventingtheflowofwater.”M
(cid:145)(cid:146),HuangGOu;£⁄Ke¥ƒ§¤'“。
27.B =>?’@。UVP(cid:143),(cid:139)“‘Butfirstwehavetorefineitbecausethistechnologyisstillinitsearlystage,’Huang
told...”MN,Huang«h~(cid:127)(cid:128)(cid:129)(cid:130)(cid:131)(cid:132)(cid:133)(cid:134)‹¡2›,fifl(cid:176)。
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(cid:204)˝˛›5Hˇ—;(cid:209)(cid:210)。(cid:211)(cid:212),(cid:213)(cid:214)(cid:215)»(cid:216)e(cid:217);(cid:218)(cid:219),O(cid:220)(cid:217)(cid:221)(cid:222)Nm(cid:223)(cid:224)Æx‰(cid:224)(cid:226)ª。
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guidanceofwildbornbirds.”(cid:140)!J(cid:139)“Hesaidhisteamfoundthat,whenreleased,thebirdsraisedbyhumansflewin
thewrongdirectionanddiedinwinter.”MN,[¸(cid:228)(cid:229);…‰(cid:190)¿(cid:192)(cid:230)(cid:231)(cid:224)ŁØ;‰(cid:224)(cid:226)ª。
29.D =>?’@。UV!6(cid:139)BarbaraSteininger”–;Œ、(cid:223)(cid:139)º(cid:236)“Topreparethemfortravel...”(cid:140)“Steiningerand
theotherworkersthensitonthebackofaverysmallaircraft,wavingatandcheeringforthebirdsastheyfly.”MN,
BarbaraSteininger12X(cid:237)5h(cid:204)˝(cid:217)¸(cid:226)ª”¡2(cid:238);(cid:239)S。
30.A (cid:145)?(cid:151)(cid:146)@。UV!(cid:158)(cid:139)“Fritzknewhisworkwouldbepossible...”(cid:140)“‘LishmantaughtCanadiangeesetofly
alongsidehissmallplanebeginningin1988andlaterguidedendangeredwhoopingcranesthroughsaferoutes.’”M(cid:145)(cid:146),
Fritz(cid:240)†Lishman,+æhI(cid:204)˝(cid:132),(cid:220)(cid:217)¸(cid:226)ª,O(cid:242)(cid:243)5Fritz(cid:244)ı;(cid:246)(cid:247)。
31.B (cid:145)?(cid:151)(cid:146)@。UVP(cid:143),(cid:139);(cid:152)(cid:153)MN,Fritzłø;œß(cid:204)˝5…‰(cid:190)¿(cid:192)(cid:226)ª。(cid:252)(cid:253)M(cid:145)(cid:146),I(cid:254);œß+»
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riskslikefloodingandheatislandeffects,butourfindingssuggestpolicymakersshouldextendthattoresidentialareas
tosupportpublichealthbypromotinghealthiersleephabits.’”MN,DrLeanneMartin456789T:;<=’(
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33.D =>?’@。UV!6(cid:139)“Participantswereaskedabouttheamountofgreeneryontheirstreets,howmuchleisure
timespentinnaturalspaces,aswellastheirmentalhealthandhowmanyhourstheysleptanight.Theresearchfound
individualswholivedongreenerstreetstendedtoreportbettermentalhealth...”MN,?&T¡2(cid:255)$,(cid:220)@@。
34.C (cid:145)?(cid:151)(cid:146)@。UVP(cid:143),(cid:139)“Coauthorofthestudy,DrMathewWhite,fromtheUniversityofVienna,said,
‘Whileafivepercentdifferencemayseemsmall,thesefindingsarecomparabletothedifferenceinsleepbetweenpeople
whoarelivingontheirpresentincomeandthoseunderfinancialpressure.’”MN,OxˇVABC(cid:211)¤D,E+¸F8
GH;HI!",(cid:212)GH;!"IJC5,9;KL。(cid:252)(cid:253)M(cid:145)(cid:146),DrMathewWhite«hI(cid:254);!"|Z‹+»M
N;。
35.A O@(cid:151)(cid:146)@。PQR*,SH+!B(cid:139)“NewresearchledbytheUniversityofExetersEuropeanCenterfor
EnvironmentandHumanHealthfoundthatlivingongreenerstreets—thosewithvisiblegrass,treesandvegetation—
couldhelppeoplesleepbetter.”MN,)*12345,xj;!"|Z———’(+“;&m»˝8(cid:240)/123—。
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‰cd/R,æhUV;˙/e(cid:222)f(cid:223)UV”g8;*(。
36.G UVhH“Butasmanytravelerslearn,communicatingwithpeopleinotherpartsoftheworldcanbedifficult.A
languageyoustudiedinhighschoolcanbeusefulinmanysituations.”(cid:140)h(cid:143)“Thisisbecauseknowingalanguageand
beingabletoeffectivelycommunicatewithitarentthesamething.”MN,£h(cid:160)+,xij(cid:236),fGk“(cid:211)(cid:212),ld+
,x(cid:176)(cid:147);mnIMWopqrstdOuUVhvU;[”wx。Gk•;thelanguage(cid:218)hH;Alanguageyou
studiedinhighschool。
37.D UVh(cid:143)“Theseincludepolitenessroutines...”MN,Dk“yu*(`»z{;,|}o~(cid:127)G(cid:128)(cid:129)”wx。
38.F hH;7(cid:130)(cid:135)+formal,fFk“O+æh(cid:132)8(cid:131)(cid:132)(cid:133)L(cid:134)(cid:135)(cid:136)+(cid:222)(cid:153)(cid:137)stI[”wx。
39.B UVh(cid:143)“Butinadifferentlocation,failingtomakeeyecontactoracknowledgeothersmightmarkyouasrudeor
unfriendly.”MN,Bk“¨,(cid:220)Z‰,O(cid:138)(cid:238)´«h+(cid:222)(cid:131)(cid:132);”wx。Bk•;doingso(cid:218)(cid:139)H(cid:144); makingeye
contact。
40.E hH(cid:240)†“(cid:140)UG_U¤(cid:141)2,E+MWoCZ;(cid:142)(cid:143)+R(cid:254)¨(cid:222)(cid:144);}\(cid:145)x•A(cid:146)¤ı”,Ek“E+O(cid:220)@@
P(cid:147)(cid:215)»(cid:148)(cid:149)¨34(cid:150)UV(cid:151))•”(cid:157)›,fi–}d/“(cid:140)UG_U¤(cid:152);(cid:153)æ。Ek&!,(cid:139)“Butasmany
travelerslearn,communicatingwithpeopleinotherpartsoftheworldcanbedifficult.Alanguageyoustudiedinhigh
schoolcanbeusefulinmanysituations.”(cid:154).。
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41.D I|Z(cid:127)⁄;¥ƒ(source)+,§£。
42.A UVhH;7(cid:130)¤'faint、shaking(cid:140)“Springtemperaturesfellbelowfreezingatnight...”MN,“§£«‹¥¤
›fi(weak)。
43.B UV(cid:147)flMN,£;1[(cid:176)I¨–Qz(cid:252)†fi。æ(cid:253)£h(cid:160)‡allowed,(cid:147)h“·(cid:181)”。
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45.C I‚(cid:222)†£,f„”c(worried)‹¥。
46.B !B»…‰,Krugman(cid:224)bZ;(cid:190)¢¿(cid:153)”(cid:192)¢(cid:204)˝(help),E+(cid:215)[‚†I;£。
47.B ‚»(cid:132)(cid:201)5,E+Krugman(cid:215)»`†´‘78I;£;ˆ'(news)。
48.A Hackett¨(cid:255));˜‰|Z5(spotted)“§¯(cid:159);£。
49.C I˘Riley(cid:148)˙¨¨s(cid:201)•,˚¸(cid:204)˝˛,(cid:138)¸(cid:204)(hugged)I,(cid:211)(cid:143)ˇ(cid:204)I(cid:255)—。
50.D UVh(cid:143)“...ranawarmbathforRiley.”MN,Hackett(cid:209)f5(cid:210)(cid:211)(cid:134)(heater)。
51.B Hackett,(cid:212)(cid:213)`¨(cid:214)(cid:131)(caredfor)Riley,!B»,…(cid:215)˘I(cid:216)†5(cid:144),x(cid:190)¢¿(cid:153)”。
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56.the Ø(cid:217)Œ(cid:135)。“thehistoryofshadowtheater”(cid:147)h“(cid:231)ºŁ;(cid:236)(cid:237)”,+(cid:238)(cid:218)。
57.centuries Ø(cid:217)(cid:239)(cid:135)(cid:229)ˇ。UVhHthousandsofyearsMN,(cid:253)(cid:160)/”(cid:242)(cid:239)(cid:135)(cid:229)ˇ。
58.that/which Ø(cid:217)9U(cid:240)(cid:236)。X((cid:236)ºKæMN,(cid:223)h(cid:242)(cid:219);+,x(cid:243)8(cid:150)9U(cid:240)(cid:236),(cid:240)(cid:236)(cid:244)z1U,ı[(cid:135)+animal
skins,(cid:218)¢,f/7(cid:246)(cid:139)(cid:135)thatrwhich。
59.literally Ø(cid:217)(cid:135)(cid:247)ił。(cid:253)(cid:160)/”(cid:242)(cid:247)(cid:153)(cid:135);ø(cid:135)œß(cid:190)(cid:135)means。
60.varies Ø(cid:217)(cid:190)(cid:135);E¥G1(cid:252),(cid:253)。(cid:253)(cid:160)+,(cid:254)(cid:150)g(cid:255)!o,f/,(cid:254)Z¨E,(cid:157)æh1U+Thesize,f/”(cid:242)(cid:190)
(cid:135);!J["#ˇ(cid:247)c。
61.toproduce Ø(cid:217)$(cid:252)U(cid:190)(cid:135)。(cid:253)(cid:160)/”(cid:242)(cid:190)(cid:135);(cid:222)9cS1U,(cid:223)(cid:236)•;It+(cid:247)c1U。
62.Like Ø(cid:217)3(cid:135)。UV(cid:236)(cid:147)“G%&•;(cid:144)’,(cid:138),(cid:230)(cid:231)Ł•I»G(cid:231)º[¢(cid:133)7;()(cid:139)*”MN,(cid:253)(cid:160)/3(cid:135)
Like。(º+vD,;(cid:222)JX。)
63.wasintroduced Ø(cid:217)(cid:190)(cid:135);E¥GU¥。UVEF-UaroundthethirteenthcenturyMN,(cid:253)(cid:160)/,(cid:254)(cid:132)(cid:201)E,(cid:157)æ
h1UThistheatricalform&(cid:190)(cid:135)introduce.¨(cid:190)/7(cid:246),f/wasintroduced。
64.original Ø(cid:217)(cid:135)(cid:247)ił。(cid:253)(cid:160)/”(cid:242)(cid:239)(cid:135);(cid:247)(cid:153)(cid:135)œß(cid:239)(cid:135)character。
65.promoting Ø(cid:217)$(cid:252)U(cid:190)(cid:135)。X((cid:236)º0XMN,(cid:253)(cid:160)/$(cid:252)U(cid:190)(cid:135),(cid:190)(cid:135)promote&H121U(hH,(cid:236)Œ).¨
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Recently,ourclasshadaheateddebateonwhetherAIcanreplaceteachers.SomestudentsargueAIcanreplace
teachers,believingAIhasavastknowledgebaseandcanteachvarioussubjects.Moreover,itcanadapttothelearningpace
andstyleofeachstudent,offeringpersonalizedlearningexperiences.TheopponentsinsistAIcannotreplaceteachers,
pointingoutthatteacherscaninspire,encourageandsupportstudentsinawaythatAIcannot.
Inmyopinion,AIcannotreplaceteachers.WhileAIisundoubtedlypowerfulinprovidinginformationandfacilitating
learning,itlackshumantouchandempathythatareessentialineducation.
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Onepossibleversion:
犃犳狋犲狉犿犪狀狔犱犪狔狊狅犳狋狉犪狏犲犾,犕犪狓犪狀犱狋犺犲犮犪狉狋狅狅狀犮犺犪狉犪犮狋犲狉狊犳犻狀犪犾犾狔犪狉狉犻狏犲犱犪狋犣狅狉犵狊犾犪犻狉.Itwasadarkand
frighteningplace.Maxsheartpoundedwithnervousness.Buthetookadeepbreathand,togetherwiththecartoon
characters,bravelywalkedin.TheyfacedZorg,whosneeredatthem.Withquickthinkingandteamwork,theymanaged
tooutwitZorganddefeathim.WithZorgdefeated,thecartooncharacterswereabletoreturntotheirrightfulplaceonthe
TVscreen.MaxlaughedwhilewatchingthemgobacktotheTVworld.
犕犪狓犾犪狌犵犺犲犱狅狌狋犾狅狌犱,犲狏犲狀狋狌犪犾犾狔狑犪犽犻狀犵狌狆犳狉狅犿犺犻狊犱狉犲犪犿.Thoughrealizingitwasadream,Maxfeltasenseof
prideandaccomplishmentashehelpedhisfriendsandsavedtheirday.Moreimportantly,helearnedthatcartooncharacters
weremorethanjustsillyonesontheTVscreen—theyhaduniquepersonalitiesthatmadethemspecial.Maxdecidednotto
takethemforgranted.Instead,hewouldwatchthemwithanewfoundappreciation,knowingthattheywerejustasrealas
hewas,withhopesanddreamsoftheirown.
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