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高三期初质量检测试卷 • 英语
注意:本试卷满分 150分,考试时间 120分钟;所有答案填写在答题卡上,否则无效。
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 is Hailee going to do this afternoon?
A. Take part in an activity.
B. Hang out with Alex.
C. Prepare for an exam.
2. How much should the man pay?
A. $2.10. B. $2.30. C. $3.60.
3. What is probably the woman?
A. A shop assistant. B. A customer. C. A manager.
4. What does Lily think of eating raw food?
A. Harmful. B. Healthy. C. Strange.
5. Why does the woman move house?
A. For friendly neighbors.
B. For a convenient location.
C.For a comfortable living environment.
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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题,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至7题。
6. What does the woman say about the package?
A. It’s not urgent.
B. It’s not valuable.
C.It needs to get to London tomorrow.
7. How much should the woman pay?
A. $15. B. $19. C. $22.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Who does Nick probably want to talk with at first?
A. Miss Brown. B. Mr. Hunter. C. Mrs. Collins.
9. When will the speakers meet?
A. At 11:00 am. B. At 2:00 pm. C. At 2:15 pm.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What will the woman probably use the car for?
A. Picking up her kid.
B. Going sightseeing.
C. Visiting her parents.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司11. What does the man say about electric cars?
A. They’re less expensive.
B. They require much maintenance.
C. They’re environment-friendly.
12. Why does the man know so much about cars?
A. He’s a professional driver.
B. He’s interested in cars.
C. He’s a car salesman.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What makes the woman want to quit her current job?
A. The poor job prospects.
B. The low salary.
C. Endless overtime.
14. How did the woman know about the position?
A. From a newspaper.
B. On the Internet.
C. From a friend.
15. What job is the woman interested in?
A. A director.
B. A fashion editor.
C. An advertising designer.
16. How does the woman probably sound?
A. Nervous. B. Modest. C. Confident.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. How many African countries has Dieuveil Malonga visited?
A. 30. B. 38. C. 54.
18. What did Dieuveil Malonga do?
A. He set up a website.
B. He offered cooking courses.
C. He opened a Michelin-starred restaurant.
19. Why did Dieuveil Malonga give the example of Nigeria?
A. To show the differences between countries.
B. To promote his restaurants in Nigeria.
C. To emphasize the diversity of African food.
20. Where did Dieuveil Malonga open a restaurant in 2020?
A. In Germany. B. In France. C. In Rwanda.
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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Wintery world
Family activity/December 10, 2023
Free
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司Explore the winter in this exciting event, full of art, crafts and exploration. Experience an exciting
journey, wandering through cold, beautiful landscapes, before returning to the warmth of light and color.
We’ll look at scenes of winter from across the world in our collection, with the opportunity to create a
wintery masterpiece to take home and display.
Out-of-hours tour: life and death in ancient Egypt
December 11, 2023-December 19, 2023
£ 33, £ 30(Members), £16.50(Ages 5-15), free for under 5 and disabled visitors’ assistant
Discover how people lived and died in ancient Egypt, and explore their hopes and aspirations for
the afterlife. From painted coffins, statues and models of daily life, to spectacular wall paintings,
investigate what tombs and burial goods tell us about the lives of ancient Egyptian people.
The world of Stonehenge
February 17, 2024-July 17, 2024
Tickets will go on sale in early December
Stonehenge is perhaps the world’s most awe-inspiring ancient stone circle, and its image is famous
around the globe. This major exhibition is the first of its kind in the U.K. It will bring the story of
Stonehenge into sharper focus, showing that rather than a shadowy age of mystery, Britain and Ireland of
four millennia ago were places of big ideas, commerce and travel.
Around the world in a 70-minute tour
December 10, 2023-December 19, 2023
Adults and children aged 12+, £ 14
Explore some of the most famous objects on display at the Museum on this guided highlight tour.
Follow our knowledgeable tour guide on a journey of discovery around the galleries. See the complex
detail of the characterful Lewis Chessmen, marvel at the ancient texts on the world-famous Rosetta Stone
and get closer to many more highlights from the collection.
21. If you’re interested in ancient British lives, you can choose _____________.
A. Wintery world B. Out-of-hours tour
C. The world of Stonehenge D. Around the world in a 70-minute tour
22.How much should a member pay to visit Out-of-hours tour with 2 kids aged 3 and 13?
A. £ 28. B. £ 30. C. £ 46.5. D. £ 63.
23.Where can we probably find the text?
A. In a travel leaflet. B. In a science report.
C. In a fashion magazine. D. In a history coursebook.
B
Every November, as Thanksgiving Day approaches, one memory comes to my mind. At my big
Turkish family’s get-togethers, baklava(果仁蜜饼)is the norm at the dessert table. There’s rolled baklava,
nut-filled baklava and chocolate-dipped baklava.
One year, though, back when I was in high school, my cousin Johnny decided to change things up a
bit. He showed up at my parents’ house for Thanksgiving with two items that had never been served
before---apple pie and a can of cream.
Those two items caused one of the biggest arguments. I distinctly remember my mom and aunts
whispering in the kitchen.
“Apple pie?”one of my aunts said.“What to do with this?”
I can still recall my mom’s puzzled expression at it all. If there’s one thing in this world my mom
distrusts, it’s fruit-filled desserts, a no-no in our cuisine culture.“Why would you bake fruits into a
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司dessert when you can eat them fresh?”she often says.
The cream only made things worse. My mom didn’t want to hurt Johnny’s feelings. In a true act of
love, she put the pie out on the dining room table, accompanied by the cream. It went mostly untouched.
Nowadays, things are different. We actually have pie at Thanksgiving---my mom regularly makes
pie (the fear of fruit-filled sweets continues, but desserts topped with fruits or nuts have been given the
okay). We still laugh about the drama caused by Johnny’s apple pie. I’ll never forget it. It wasn’t just
about the pie for me. Growing up, I sometimes felt like an outsider because of my culture. That
Thanksgiving, though, was one of the first times I realized that my family’s oddness was actually a good
thing. It’s what made us.
What about you? Which Thanksgiving sticks out as your most memorable one?
24. The purpose of the first paragraph is to introduce ____________.
A. the unique family tradition B. the background of the story
C. different kinds of baklava D. the customs of Thanksgiving Day
25.Johnny’s apple pie ____________.
A. ruined the festival atmosphere B. challenged family traditions
C. resulted in a family quarrel D. contributed to a heavy meal
26. Which of the following is the best description of the author’s mom?
A. Serious and honest. B. Generous and strict.
C. Humorous and caring. D. Considerate and flexible.
27. What does the underlined sentence “It’s what made us.” in Paragraph 7 imply?
A. The author is at ease with his family members.
B. The author is aware of the importance of customs.
C. Cuisine culture helps shape our identity.
D. Culture shocks make a harmonious family.
C
People often recommend planting trees to make cities greener, cleaner and healthier. But during
heat waves, city trees can actually increase air pollution. Indeed, a new study has found, up to 60 percent
of the smoggy ozone in a city’s air on hot days may trace to chemicals emitted by trees. Galina Churkina,
who works at Humboldt University of Berlin, and her team have confirmed it.
The findings might seem the opposite of what you would expect, notes Robert Young, an expert in
city planting at the University of Texas at Austin. Indeed, he says, “Everything has multiple effects.” The
new findings do not mean cities should discourage tree planting. Instead, cities may need stricter controls
on other sources of pollution, such as tailpipeemissions from cars and trucks.
City trees soak up carbon dioxide, and at the same time they release oxygen into the air. But oxygen
is far from the only gas that trees and certain other green plants release into the air. One of these
chemicals is a hydrocarbon known as isoprene(异戊二烯). It can react with combustion(燃烧)pollutants,
such as nitrogen oxides(氮氧化物)emitted by cars and trucks in cities. The result is the formation of
ozone, a component of smog, which can irritate the lungs and cause airway diseases.
Churkina says her team is not surprised to see the seemingly contrary relationship between plants
and pollution. She adds that its importance is quite amazing. “The results,” Churkina says, “suggest that
city tree planting programs should not ignore the role this greenery may play in aggravating summer air
pollution.” “Adding more trees will improve quality of life only if those cities also undertake plans to
sharply cut vehicle pollution in summer and to increase their reliance on clean energy sources for electric
power,” she says.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司28. What does the new study find about city trees on hot days?
A. City trees can reduce the smoggy ozone.
B. City trees may easily absorb heat waves.
C. City trees may cause more air pollution.
D. More city trees can make a city far better.
29. What is the third paragraph mainly about?
A. The harm ozone does to people in cities.
B. The way trees help the formation of ozone.
C. The chemicals green plants release into the air.
D. The benefits trees bring to the city environment.
30. What does the underlined word “aggravating” mean in the last paragraph?
A.Worsening. B. Decreasing. C. Improving. D. Releasing.
31. Which of the following is suggested by Churkina?
A. Planting more trees in cities.
B. Advocating using clean energy.
C. Improving people’s quality of life.
D. Banning vehicle pollution in summer.
D
Technology is starting to give us superpowers once reserved only for comic book heroes like
Spider-Man and Superman. We now live in an age of human enhancement and related technology has
captured the attention of the media and investors.
Some of these new technologies achieve their effects by means of electronic devices that connect
our brains to external sources of knowledge, sensory data or physical power. We may not get chips
implanted in our brains any time soon, but think about Google Glass---who needs an inserted chip when
you can wear a computer on your head?
Wearable technology doesn’t only come in the form of a pair of glasses. A Japanese laboratory is
working on a more practical prototype(雏形) of a muscle suit than lron Man’s shiny armor(盔甲). The
muscle suit, called an exoskeleton, enables the sick and elderly to move around more easily, New
Scientist magazine reported. Coveting(觊觎)the powers of Spider-Man, the US military is working on a
“Spider-Man suit” that not only lets wearers climb vertical walls, but also allows them to sense
approaching objects without looking at or hearing them, according to an American military technology
website.
But perhaps you favor more subtle powers like mind control or mind reading. This may one day
come true as well. The most amazing human enhancement technologies that have come into reality are
devices that interact directly with the human brain.
Q Sensor, created by scientists at MIT, is a wireless sensor that measures electricity conducted
through the skin. It can detect whether people are bored, stressed or excited, and therefore has wide
applications in research and therapy, the BBC reported.
Scientists envision neural implants that could allow humans to manipulate real-world objects with
their mind---a power not unlike mind control. Slate magazine reported this might already be happening.
32. What can be learned from the first two paragraphs?
A. New technologies have brought us into a new era.
B. Superpowers of comic book heroes have been widely applied nowadays.
C. Human enhancement refers to the superpowers of the comic book heroes.
D. Spider-Man and Superman have captured the attention of the media and investors.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司33. What can we know about Google Glass?
A. It is implanted in our brains.
B. It is technology with inserted chips.
C. It is a device which makes us superheroes.
D. It is a technology that enhances human power.
34. Which of the following items does NOT involve wearable technology?
A. Google Glass. B. The muscle suit.
C. Iron Man’s armor. D. The Spider-Man suit.
35. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Explore superpowers for human enhancement
B. Go beyond Iron Man’s shiny armor
C. Meet superheroes in real life
D. Embrace the unknown world
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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。
It is well-known that food which is full of fat isn’t good for your heart. 36 Australian researchers
tested people with asthma(哮喘)before and after a high-fat meal or a low-fat meal. Then they found that
the high-fat meal increased inflammation(炎症)and reduced the lung functions.
30 non-obese people with asthma took part in the study, as well as 16 obese adults. The non-obese
volunteers received either a high-fat or low-fat meal, while the obese ones were all given a high-fat meal.
37 The low-fat meal was 13 percent fat.
Four hours after the meal, the researchers found that the airway inflammation increased a lot and
lung function was affected in those who had the high-fat meal. And these people saw just a 1 percent
improvement in their lung function when they used their inhalers(吸入器)to treat asthma. 38
“If these results can be tested again by further research, this suggests that reducing the amount of
fatty food one eats may be useful for managing asthma,” said the study’s lead author, Lisa Wood, at the
Hunter Medical Research Institute in New Lambton. “The number of people in the world with asthma
has increased greatly over the past few decades. 39”
Dr Thomas Leath, director at Scott & White Healthcare in Texas, said, “Eating fatty food can lead
to obesity, and fat can certainly cause a small amount of inflammation. 40”He doubted whether the effect
on lung function was great enough for people to notice, but said the study provided one more reason why
people shouldn’t have high-fat diets.
A. And one reason is the high-fat Western diet.
B. Inflammation can be either short-lived or long-lasting.
C. But now a new study suggests that fatty meals may affect the lung function too.
D. But I’m surprised that one meal could do this.
E. The high-fat meal was 50 percent fat.
F.People are generally considered obese when their body mass index is over 30 kg/㎡.
G. Those who ate the low-fat meal saw a 4.5 percent improvement.
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司I have grown up in a football-loving family. My elder sister Stevie 41 with Crewe Alexandra
Girls for a year or two as a left back just like our hero Jamie Carragher.
I remember the exact moment when I told my dad I was 42 in doing what my big sister did. I
was watching the game with him in the living room and it just 43: “It makes me 44 that I can’ t
be a footballer.” He asked why not, and I answered, “Because I’m not a boy.”
He 45responded by telling me that women’s football was “great” and that I could play if I
wanted to. “Yeah, I suppose so,” I responded, “but no one 46women’s football.” Looking back, I can
see exactly why I felt like that.
At school, there was an unwritten rule that sports like rugby and football were for the 47. I’d
never seen a women’s football match on TV and the only 48 athletes I’d heard of were in the
Olympics.
Today, the England Lionesses(英格兰母狮队)will 49 Scotland in the World Cup, and people
across the world will tune in. 50 women’s football has turned out to be one of FIFA’s investments, the
majority of female players in top tiers are earning under what anyone would consider a fair 51 , and
only £24 million prize money was awarded to the women’s World Cup victors in52with £315 million to
the men’s. That’s a vast 53.
Today, I’ll be 54 the Lionesses and the song “It’s coming home” will mean more this time around,
because it’ll mean talented, skillful female footballers being 55into millions of homes and maybe, just
maybe, a little girl believing that she can also be a Lioness one day.
41. A. talked B. trained C. lived D. stood
42. A. tough B. rich C. interested D. concerned
43. A. shouted out B. brought up C. came out D. showed up
44. A. sad B. surprised C. scared D. satisfied
45. A. eventually B. completely C. immediately D. temporarily
46. A. plays B. knows C. likes D. watches
47. A. students B. girls C. teachers D. boys
48. A. foreign B. female C. young D. top
49. A. take on B. turn on C. pick up D. hold up
50. A. As B. Although C. Once D. Until
51. A. deal B. charge C. share D. wage
52. A. comparison B. line C. cooperation D. competition
53. A. change B. difference C. choice D.disaster
54. A. cheering on B. agreeing on C. relying on D. acting on
55. A. delivered B.transported C.broadcast D. permitted
第二节 语法填空(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。
Huizhou enjoys a time-honored history. In 2000, Xidi and the nearby Hongcun village were
declared World Heritage sites by UNESCO for their outstanding preservation of rural architecture 56
(date) back to the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Huizhou houses are often wooden structures with brick walls, which require a lot of maintenance.
Moreover, daylight is valued in Huizhou houses, which is reflected in the building of open interior
courtyards, 57 (allow) sunshine to enter the rooms. Now, walking along the bluestone streets
there, visitors can appreciate the distinctive Huizhou-style houses featuring white walls, dark tiles(瓦
片)and layered horse-head roofs, 58 feel like they are immersed in a traditional Chinese ink
painting.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司The tourism boom helps to protect and breathe life into the ancient village. A 59 (symbol)
paifang, standing at the entrance to Xidi, 60 (build) in the 16th century in memory of Hu
Wenguang, 61 Ming Dynasty official born in the village who made great 62
(contribute) to local education and livelihoods. It is the local people’s desire to protect the local historical
characteristics that leads to the buildings 63 (preserve) to this day. Besides ancient dwellings
and paifang, there stand some ancestral halls 64 clans(宗族,家族)will gather to make sacrifices
to their ancestors. With their own unique and marketable value, all these old Huizhou buildings are
giving full play 65 their distinctive cultural charm.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你的美国网友David 参加校园戏曲艺术节获得了一等奖。请根据以下提示写
一封英文电子邮件向他表示祝贺。
内容包括:
1. 祝贺他获奖;
2. 肯定他付出的努力;
3. 期待他为弘扬中国文化做出贡献。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:校园戏曲艺术节Campus Opera Art Festival
Dear David,
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节读后续写(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。
Next to our house lived an old couple, who, accustomed to country life, were unwilling to move to
the city to live with their son and stuck in a lonely existence for many years. It seemed that they didn’t
feel like making any new connections with others, including their next-door neighbours.
The neighborhood kids nicknamed the strange old couple Crazy Jack and Ruby Rednose. Rumor(流
言,传言)was that they sat inside and drank tea all day. The only words we ever heard from them were
“Keep out of our rosebushes!”The rosebushes crawled along the fence. Or rather, they served as a fence
between our house and theirs, overgrowing the support.
I was eleven at the time and the oldest of our family girls. A suitable playing court was a headache
problem for us when we felt like playing softball games, which was our favourite sport then. We should
have played our softball games elsewhere to avoid hurting the roses, but we secretly enjoyed annoying
Crazy Jack and Ruby Rednose.
One day,we had a softball game in our yard. Mary was trying to catch a fly ball. She stumbled(绊
倒)over one of Ruby Rednose’s rosebushes and fell on top of several more. Just at that moment, Ruby
Rednose sprang out and ran toward Mary. She screamed angrily, “Look at what you’ve doneto our
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司family’s roses! You’ve always been a trouble. You have no idea what this rosebush means to me!”
Hearing this, my sisters and I ran into our house. Breathlessly, we told Mom what had
happened.“Girls, I have told you not to play softball near those bushes. Come outside right now and help
me fix them.”“Mom, we thought you didn’t like the couple,” we protested.“They’re mean to us.” Mom
just glared at us. We followed her outside to help repair the rose fence. While Mom was examining the
damaged roses, Ruby slowly walked out. She looked sad. And it wasn’t her nose that was red,but her
eyes.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150字左右。2. 请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
Ruby walked over to my mother, we girls holding our
breath.______________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________
Paragraph 2:
A few weeks later, the plants all came back to life.________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司高三英语参考答案 2023. 08
听力(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)
1--5 CAACB 6--10 ABCAA 11--15 CBAAB16--20 CBACC
阅读理解(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
21--23 CCA 24--27 BBDC 28--31CBAB 32--35 ADCA
七选五(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
36-40CEGAD
完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
41--45 BCCAC 46--50 DDBAB 51--55 DABAC
语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
56. dating 57. allowing 58.and 59.symbolic 60. was built
61. a 62. contributions63.being preserved 64.where 65.to
应用文(满分 15分)
Dear David,
I am writing to offer my sincere congratulations to you on your winning the First
Prize in the Campus Opera Art Festival.
You really deserve the honor for what you have devoted to Chinese traditional
opera these years. Not only have you had a good knowledge of Chinese culture
through reading books, but also you have gained a deep insight into traditional opera
art by entering all kinds of Chinese opera contests. You have made it a habit to
practise Beijing Opera on a daily basis, which is the key to your success.
Congratulations again! I’m looking forward to your making greater contributions
to the promotion of Chinese culture.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写(满分 25分)
Ruby walked over to my mother, we girls holding our breath. We waited to see
who would shout first and what terrible things would be said. “We are sorry about the
flowers. The girls will fix them and help weed the roses.” said Mom. My sisters and I
looked at each other in horror, but Ruby smiled through her tears. “I know we’re
particular about these roses, but they’re very special because they remind me of my
mother.” Soon both women were down on their knees examining the damaged bushes
together.
A few weeks later, the plants all came back to life. My mother and Ruby worked
together on the roses all summer and many summers to follow. So did my sisters and
I. A friendship was formed between the families. Ruby became part of our family,
spending many happy hours at our house, especially during countless birthdays,
graduations and weddings. And the rose fence wasn’t a fence any longer. My mother
had turned it into a bridge.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司听力原文
Text 1
W: How about going to the library this afternoon,Alex?
M: I’m sorry, Hailee. I have to take part in an important activity.
W:Well,I’ll go alone. I have an exam tomorrow.I think the library is a good place to
review.
Text 2
M: How much are these?
W: Let me see. Two pens are $1.50 and a notebook is 80 cents. You need to pay
$2.30. M: Wait a minute. Isn’t the price of the notebook 60 cents?
W: Oh, I’m sorry. You’re right.
Text 3
M: Excuse me, I’m trying to buy some face masks. But they are not where they used
to be.
W: Well,our manager asked us to move them to the first floor, because some
customerscomplained that it was too much trouble to climb stairs to buy face masks.
M:A wise decision.
Text 4
M: Did you have a good time in Japan, Lily?
W:Yes, I have visited many beautiful places and met many interesting people, but I
still couldn’t understand why they eat raw food.
Text 5
M: I heard that you are moving to a new place. Why?
W: To be honest, I really don’t want to leave the comfortable environment and
friendly neighbors here. But it takes me a long time to take the subway here to work,
and my new place is within easy walking distance of my office.
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M: Hello, may I help you?
W:Yes,please. I’d like to send this parcel to London.
M: Would you like to send it overnight or by regular mail?
W: How much is it by regular mail?
M: 15 dollars.
W: And overnight?
M: 20 dollars and it’ll get there tomorrow.
W: Well,it’s not urgent.
M: Alright. Please fill in this form.
W: OK.I also need to buy two stamps.
M:A stamp costs 2 dollars.
W:OK.
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W: Good morning,Nick.Thisis Lily from the International Student Office.I’m calling
to tell you that Mrs. Collins won’t be able to see you until next week.
M: Oh. Is there someone else I can talk to?
W: Mr. Hunter is available at 2:15 p.m. Will that work for you?
M: Hmm.... I’d prefer to speak with Miss Brown.
W: But she’s only free from 11:00 to 11:30 this morning.
M: No problem.See you at 11:00 a.m.
W: Okay, bye.
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W:Hi, Peter.I decided to buy an electric car. What do you say?
M:Well, personally, I would prefer a gas-powered car. Electric cars have drawn
mixed reviews.
W:Yeah. I’ve thought about that before.
M: Electric cars can travel less distance and take longer to “refuel”. They are also
more expensive, and battery packs may need to be replaced.
W: You’re right.But I rarely travel long distances. I just need to drive to work and
pick upEmily from school. If I go on a trip or visit my parents, I might as well take a
plane.
M: Sounds reasonable. We have to admit that there are many advantages of electric
cars.They are energy efficient, good for the environment, and they don’t require as
much maintenanceas traditional gas-powered cars.
W: Wow, you really know a lot about cars.
M: Ha-ha, I guess all men like cars.
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M: You have worked in your present company for 4 years, haven’t you?
W:Yes, I have.
M: Why do you want to resign?
W: I work as an assistant to a director. Although the salary has been raised in the
past two years, I can’t see any future in that position. I really want to look for a
morechallenging opportunity.
M: What kind of work would you like to try?
W: Just as you advertised in the newspaper.
M: But being a fashion editor is demanding, and you have to work overtime a lot.
Have you ever thought about that?
W: Yeah.I think I’ll get used to it soon. I have a keen eye for this industry and I
often look through relevant information on the Internet.
M: All right. Today is May 10th. We will keep you informed of the interview result
by email inone week.
W: Okay. Thank you.
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M: The 30-year-old chef Dieuveil Malonga has visited 38 of Africa’s 54 countries,
bringing back ingredients that add taste and flavor to the dishes served at his
restaurant. Food experts have largely ignored this continent’s cooking heritage,
with not a single Michelin-starred restaurant to be found on the continent. But that
may soon change, thanks to the efforts of chefs like Malonga, who founded Chefs in
Africa—a website devoted to promoting the region’s rising stars.He stressed the
diversity of African food, citing the example of Nigeria, where one can choose from
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Malonga was born near Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of the Congo. At 13,
he moved to Germany, later joining a famous cooking school in Munster. After
graduating, he trained at some of Germany’s top restaurants before moving to
France to work. After falling in love with Rwanda, a country with a gentle
climate—he opened a restaurant in 2020 there. Therestaurant is not cheap. An
average meal including drinks costs around $150 per person, but his customers are
happy to pay for an experience that marries traditional African ingredients with
modern techniques.
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