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树德中学高2024级高二上学期10月阶段性考试英语试题
9.Whatdoes thewoman do?
命题人:外国语校区高二备课组 审题人:何天美 张娱 A.Awriter. B. Afilm maker. C.Apublisher.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
考试时间:120 分钟 总分:150 分
10.Whydoes Linda want to moveout ofher present apartment?
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
A.Shethinks ittoo expensive.
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
B. Heroffice isfar from theapartment.
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
C. Shewas asked to livewith herparents.
项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅
11.Howdoes thewoman go to work now?
读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
A.On foot. B. By bike. C.By bus.
1.Whatdoes Mikedo?
12.Whatwill thewoman donext?
A.Atraffic policeman. B. Ataxidriver. C.Acar repairman.
A.Work onareport. B. Meet themanager. C.Makea phonecall.
2.Wheredoes theconversation probably take place?
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
A.In agift shop. B. On afishing boat. C.At arestaurant.
13.Whatare the speakers mainly talking about?
3.What’s theprobable relationship between thespeakers?
A.The woman’s travel plan.
A.Husband andwife.
B. Theman’sfavorite city.
B. Travel agent and customer.
C. Theman’stravel experience.
C.Flight attendant and passenger.
14.Whatis the weather likein theUKnow?
4.Howdoes thewoman feel?
A.Warm. B. Cold. C.Hot.
A.Happy. B. Disappointed. C.Sad.
15.Howlong will thewoman stay inAustralia?
5.Whatis the man's problem?
A.Four weeks. B. Three weeks. C.Aweek.
A.He is tired. B. Heis sick. C.Heis busy.
16.Whatdoes theman likedoing when he is back in Sydney?
第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)
A.Walkingaround theRocks.
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
B. Going tocafes andrestaurants.
选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题 5 秒钟;
C. Watching thecrowds pass by.
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 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
17.At what timewill TheMagicFlutestart?
6.Wherewill thespeakers meet?
A.4:50. B. 7:30. C.8:00.
A.In amarket. B. In abank. C.In acafe.
18.Whencan peoplesee theCanadian film ThreeLives?
7.Whatdoes theman decide to do?
A.On Monday. B. OnTuesday. C.On Wednesday.
A.Withdraw somemoney.
19.Wherewill theexhibition beheld?
B. Treat thewoman tosomefood.
A.In theGarden Hall. B. In Gallery One. C.In theMain Hall.
C.Lendsomemoney tothewoman.
20.Whatdowe knowabout thenewexhibition ontheweekend?
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。
A.It will beshownbetween 11am to10pm.
8.Whatis the man mostprobably doing?
B. It isorganized byChinese artists.
A.Interviewing thewoman.
C. Thetickets cost £8.00each.
B. Sharing abookwith thewoman.
C.Asking thewoman about her success.
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第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) Lauren Price has come along wayfrom a taxidriver to an Olympic champion. Shepursued
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5 分,满分37.5 分) her Olympic dream all the way to winning the middleweight gold medal at the Tokyo 2020
SummerOlympics.
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。
“When I look back now, I have to pinch myself at times, because I still think it’s mad that I
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wontheOlympics,” Pricetoldthe media.
Learn to beyourself with thesefour books about staying happyand healthy.
Raised by her grandparents, she was always encouraged to play sports. “They’ve always
YouCanDo It byMarcus Rashford with Carl Anka (Macmillan Children’s)
backed me. If it hadn’t been for them, I wouldn’t have achieved anything,” Price said. Her
Following the bestselling You Are a Champion, footballer and activist Marcus Rashford is
grandma used to sayto her,“Reach for themoon and ifyou fall short, you’llland onthestars.”
back with another positive and energizing read. Find the power in your voice, be kind to
She began with football. But Price was also a high-standard kickboxer and was then
yourself and others, champion difference and become a great team player. This inspiring book
talent-scouted byataekwondo coach before sheswitched toboxing.
will give you lotsof ideas.
“For me the big turning point was as a child being inspired by Kelly Holmes. I remember
Happyfrom Head toToe byFearne Cotton(Puffin Books)
watching her on TV and I was like, ‘Oh my goodness, I want to go to the Olympics’,” Price
From the tips of your toes to the top of your head, discover the many ways in which your
recalled. “I had that dream over the years. I just worked hard. I believe if you put the effort in,
mind and body are connected. Including interviews with experts like Tom Daley and JoeWicks,
you’ll get towhere you want to be.”
thisbookis packed with tipsto help you understand your body.
When Price was breaking into the Welsh boxing team, funding was extremely limited. So
A BetterDay byDr Alex George (Wren Rook)
she worked as a driver for a taxi company when she was still a teenager. “I was training from
Learn about mental health and how you can take care of your mind as well as your body
Monday to Thursday and then I was driving a taxi on Friday and Saturday nights. I’d start work
with this empowering and hopeful guide from youth mental health ambassador Dr Alex George.
at 5 pm and I’d finish at 4 in the morning, picking up all the drunken passengers, ” she
Apositiveand practical tool -kit for young people, it’s full ofuseful tools and techniques.
remembered. That was a different kind ofeducation. “It’s quitefunny nowwhen I look back,”
Art for theHeartbyXavier Leopold (Welbeck Kids)
Price smiled.
Art can be a great way to find calmness and confidence, explore your feelings and improve
Ultimately, she excelled as a boxer. Price won every major gold medal going, despite the
your well - being. This interesting art journal encourages you to put your thoughts and dreams
difficulties ofcompeting against biggeropponents outsideof herweight class.
onpaper,to helpexpress your emotions and brighten your day.
24. Whichevent did Pricecompete in at theTokyo 2020SummerOlympics?
21. Whatdowe knowabout YouAre aChampion?
A.Football. B. Kickboxing. C.Taekwondo. D.Boxing.
A.abookwritten byCarl Anka.
25.Whoinspired Price to go to theOlympics?
B. It’s abookonlyfor football players.
A.Her grandmother. B. Anathlete. C.Acoach. D.Apassenger.
C.It’s abestseller byRashford.
D.It’s abookto inspireinterest inreading. 26.Whydid Price thinkdriving ataxiwas adifferent kindofeducation?
22. Whichbookoffers theyouth practical techniques to maintain mental health? A.Price learned howto drivea taxiwell during that period.
A.ABetter Day B. Thejob taught Pricelessons that formal schooling didn’tprovide.
B. You can Do it C. Pricereceived special training whileworking as a taxi driver.
C.Art forthe Heart
D.The passengers helped Price improveher communication skills.
D.Happy from Head toToe
27.Whatdoes Lauren Price’s story mainlyintend to tell us?
23. Whatdothe listed books have in common?
A.Success belongs to thepersevering.
A.They’re recommended byfamous experts.
B. Aman who has noimagination has nowings.
B. They’rebooks helping to improveyour well-being.
C. Thebest way to predict thefuture is to createit.
C.They’reall about theimportance of well-being.
D.Afall intothe pit,again inyour wit.
D.They offer someways tofind joy everyday.
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The first and only fungus (真菌) on a global conservation group’s “25 Most Wanted List”, Media literacy (素养) is finally getting some late-arriving attention. Whether it’s the
the big puma fungus, which is actually quite small, has been found in the rainy mountains of increasing awareness of political disinformation or the threat of AI, discussions about media
Chile,almost 40years after it was first documented. literacy are ontherise. The adoption ofmedialiteracy intheclassroom, however, stagnates.
The mysterious species of fungi that lives underground in Chile’s Nahuelbuta Mountains The driving force for providing kids with media literacy skills often gets lost in the moral
had only ever been found in the wild once. An expedition team from the Fungi Foundation in panic over technology and kids. Fear has overrun reason, and people can’t decide whether to
blame social media, mobile devices, tech companies, or the Internet. They are concerned with
Chile set out for the temperate forests of the Nahuelbutas in May 2023 to retrace the footsteps
of Chilean mycologist (真菌学家) Norberto Garrido, who discovered the big puma fungus and claims that technology and social media are the causes of teenage mental health issues despite
the weak associations. In response, too many solutions are “ostrich policies (鸵鸟政策) ” that
described it toWestern science in1988.
want to ban devices and shutdown social mediabut don’t address morefundamental issues.
They timed the expedition(探险) to coincide with the exact dates in May that Garrido had
Policies that set age limits on social media access and restrict devices during school to
hiked the mountains more than 40 years earlier. “It’s possible that the reproductive parts of the
minimize disturbance can be helpful but are incomplete solutions. Social media didn’t invent
big puma fungus --- the mushroom--- are only fadingly visible above the soil on the same few
bullies or the enormous effect of peer pressure. Social media platforms may be a new
days each year, which made the timing of the mission a crucial factor,” said Claudia
battleground, but they are not the source. Unfortunately, many current policies ignore the need
Bustamante, amycologist and member ofthe expedition team.
to teach kids how to manage these challenges. There is frighteningly little attention paid to
On the last day of the expedition, the Fungi Foundation led a workshop and a community
preparing kids to makegood decisions when they will, unavoidably, get online.
hike to look for fungi in a nearby forest. During that hike, two of the local participants found a
On the bright side, the rapid development of AI and increasing attention to the amount of
group ofabout fourmushrooms that all matched thedescription of thebig pumafungus.
misinformation online have helped normalize the acceptance of media literacy as a core skill.
The expedition team carefully collected themushrooms, leaving themycelium (菌丝体) in
While suggestions to limit inappropriate device use, increase face-to-face socialization, and
the ground, and took the mushrooms to the Fungi Foundation’s Central Laboratory (FFCL).
engage in outdoor play arc beneficial, they do not build the core skills that will keep kids safe
Although the mushrooms matched the physical and microscopical description of the big puma
offline and are fundamental towell-being and life success: good citizenship, self-awareness and
fungus,it was via aDNAanalysis that eventually theteam justified their conclusion.
self-control. Thosethings taketeaching, whether you are onlineoroutside.
“It was truly a unique moment when we managed to be in the right place at the right time Media literacy is an essential life skill that, once learned, can be applied to any content.
to see the mushrooms. These types of expeditions are essential to conservation efforts because While waiting for public education to catch up, parents and educators can build media literacy
an increasing number of species are threatened. Understanding the biodiversity that exists and skills at home with numerous resources, ranging from family technology contracts and
interacts within a specific area helps us comprehend the ecosystem’s dynamics and its potential discussion guides to easy activities that can bedone at homewith kids.
to adapt toongoing changes,”said Daniela Torres, leader oftheexpedition. 32. Whatdoes theunderlined word “stagnates”inthefirst paragraph probably mean?
28. Whatdowe knowabout thebigpuma fungus? A.Gets far ahead. B.Falls apart suddenly.
C.Fallswell short. D.Gets started officially.
A.It is rarely found in thewild.
33.Whatcauses people’s moral panic over technology and kids?
B.It is bigger than typical mushrooms.
A.Belief in therapid growth of newtechnologies
C.Garrido retraced itslocation in2023.
B.Concern overcutting kids off from theInternet
D.Chileused tobe itshabitat 40years ago.
C.Inability tobalance theuseof social mediaand health.
29.Whatdoes theunderlined phrase “coincide with” in Paragraph 3probably mean?
D.Fear oftechnology causing mental health issues inteenagers.
A.Putoff. B.Correspond to. C.Work out. D.Deal with. 34.Whatdoes paragraph 3ofthetextfocus on?
30.Howdidthescientists confirm theidentityof thebig pumafungus? A.Thesources ofpeer pressure.
A.Bycollecting mushrooms randomly. B.By observing details inmicroscopes. B.The benefits ofminimizingdisturbance.
C.By leaving mycelium in theground. D.By examiningthegenetic features. C.The problems ofcurrent policies.
D.Thedisadvantages ofsocial media platforms
31.Apossiblescientificvalue offinding thebig pumafungus is its rolein ______.
35.Whichof thefollowing belongs to medialiteracy?
A.honoringGarrido’s discovery.
A.Reducing social mediaexposure.
B.managing thebiodiversity of fungi.
B.Applying critical thinking tomedia.
C.revealing howtheecosystem evolves.
C.Increasing face-to-face interactions.
D.highlightingthe25Most Wanted List.
D.Recognizingthedangers ofsocial media
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第二节(共5 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分12.5 分)
第一节(共15 小题;每小题1 分,满分15 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
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
为多余选项。
Tom’s academic journey hit a rough patch when he unexpectedly 41 . Math formulas
If you are trying to assess a person’s character, make sure you do not rely too heavily on looked like alien code. English essays felt like endless puzzles. Every time he saw his test
scores, hisheart 42 with frustration. Being thetop studentadmired byclassmates seemed
factors that can be misleading. Instead, observe the individual’s ability to tell the truth and to
43 his wildest dreams.
commit. 36
One day, noticing Tom’s low spirits, instead of 44 him, his literature teacher, Ms.
You can tell a lot about a person’s character by observing how he treats other people.
White, announced a class 45 , “ Humor not only lifts your mood, but 46 your mind.
37 It may be difficult to determine how he treats different types of people if you only
Share how you laugh your way through tough stuff.” Immediately, one student stood up and
encounter him in a single environment, such as the workplace. It is often possible, however, to shared his notes he’d stick on his textbooks. Next to a confusing physics law, he wrote, “Let’s
get some idea of his manner of interaction with different types of people through conversation make a deal --- I’ll read you twice, you’ll make 47 once!” When he messed up a math
problem for the fifth time, he’d tap the paper saying, “You’re really testing my patience...good
with him.
thing I’vegot alot and snacks nearby.”
Whether or not a person is honest says a lot about his character. The attitude a person has
The class 48 into laughter and Ms. White grinned: “That’s how you outsmart
about honesty can also indicate what type of person he is. 38 To some degree the types
stress!” From that day on, Tom turned every study roadblock into a joke. When he stayed up
oflies hemay telland his motivesfor doing somatter.
late memorizing vocabulary, he’d joke, “These words are playing hide-and-seek --- I’ll win by
39 The word “commitment” often causes people to instantly think of close bribing(贿赂) them with 49 !” When he forgot a chemistry formula, he’d whisper, “Come
relationships. Whether a person can respect the vows (誓约) and agreements is usually an on, buddy, you were right there with me last night --- don’t 50 me now!”. In this way, his
spirits always 51_ _back fast.Months later, Tom made 52 progress --- jumpingfrom
indication ofcharacter.
the bottom half of the class to the top 10. Humor had a 53 influence --- even the most
A person’s character is affected by his attitude. 40 Attitude can affect many aspects
stressed kids started joking about theirmistakes instead ofcrying over them.
ofa person’slife, includinghow hardhe works and hisability to besupportiveof others.
Tom finally concluded: humor isn’t about making success a/an 54 . It isn’t about
When you are trying to assess someone’s character, remember that it consists of qualities laughing either. It is about giving yourself the courage to 55 when things feel tough ---
and habits that form hisidentity. it’s about turning “Ican’t” into“ Thisis ridiculous…but let’s try again.”
41.A.fell behind B. turned around C.gave way D.turned down
A.More importantly, it’s necessary to continuehis innerstruggle.
42.A.galloping B. dreading C.sinking D.burning
B.Thelevel of commitmentindicates thetype ofcharacter hehas. 43.A.against B. beyond C.within D.through
44.A.flattering B. appreciating C.informing D.criticizing
C.There are many otherthings inlifethat mayrequire commitment.
45.A.assignment B. enthusiasm C.companionship D.association
46.A.strains B. cracks C.defeats D.sharpens
D.This includes both people heknows andpeople he does notknow.
47.A.progress B. sense C.use D.comment
E.Also, pay attention tohis attitudeand try todistinguish howit impacts hislife. 48.A.erupted B. crashed C.boosted D.bumped
49.A.money B. gifts C.coffee D.care
F.Observe theperson’s conversations and try to determine howoften he tellslies.
50A.track B. entertain C.ghost D.seize
G.Somepeoplegenerally havea negative outlookwhileothers maytry to bepositiveeven in 51.A.paid B. bounced C.called D.held
52.A.remarkable B. emotive C.rare D.intense
difficult situations.
53.A.vivid B. worthwhile C.mighty D.witty
54.A.guarantee B. dream C.twist D.aim
55.A.insist B. stick C.persevere D.face
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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。 阅读下列材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
An exhibition at the JiushiArt Museum in Shanghai is featuring artwork inspired by Go, or Tom Perry concentrated hard. The rocket competition would begin shortly. He had never
weiqi in Chinese, 56 originated inChinamore than4,000years ago. lost a contest, but that didn’t calm him. Being on top counted, and he pushed himself to remain
Go is one of 57 earliest binary-based (基于二元的) games. The movements of the there.
black and white pieces reflect the basic ideas of Eastern philosophy, according to Tu Ningning, The other kids, however, rarely came over to him. No way was he going to let them ignore
whois inchargeof theexhibition. that he’dwin again. Still, heoften wondered: why didn’t winning makepeople likehimbetter?
“The exhibition brings together Go culture, cutting-edge technology and contemporary art,” He opened his toolbox and began assembling (组装) his launch pad (发射台). Then he
says Tu. “We hope 58 (present)the rather abstract Go game and AI in a visual context, checked hisrocket again. It looked perfect --- especially compared to theothers.
and initiatedialogues with minimalist art, conceptual art and expressionism.” But one caught his eye. A thin boy named Ed lifted it carefully. Its paint shone in the
“In a Go game, each move should serve a long-term goal.You try to lead the opponent into sunlight, and its parts fitperfectly. Hiscritical eye detected that this rocket couldbeat his.
your trap and force them to follow your ‘ 59 (guide)’till they lose,” explainsWangWei, a The announcer explained the competition. Tom barely listened, his gaze constantly drifting
Goplayer among thevisitors to theexhibition. to Ed’s rocket. Suddenly his heart did a leap --- as Ed lifted the rocket to place it on the launch
“The players’personalities 60 (reveal) during the game, and one’s weaknesses are pad, his fin (翼) had caught against something, pulling it away from the fuselage (机身)—not
exposed to the opponent,” she adds. “A decent winner always 61 (try) to beat the enoughto break it off, just enough to loosen it.
opponent 62 no more than one or two points as a gesture (姿态) of respect for the other But Ed hadn’t noticed. He glanced back at Tom and gave a thumbs-up. Tom felt a surge of
side. ” guilt but decided he wasn’t going to say anything. Anyway, it was up to Ed to keep checking
Tu says that the balance between the black and white pieces, the beauty in the strategic his rocket.
placement of the pieces, 63 the energy flow 64 (follow) each move inspired Then the competition began. Most rockets gained respectable heights, while a few shot
artists to create oil paintings, sculptures, 65 (digital) generated pictures and silk-screen wildly. “Ed Malovich will be our next contestant,” the announcer said, interrupting Tom’s
prints fortheexhibition. daydream. Immediately Ed lifted hisrocket and headed tothe launch area.
Without thinking, Tom shouted. “Ed, hold on --- your fin’s loose!” Ed froze, his smile
第四部分 写作 (共两节, 满分40分) vanishing as he carefully examined the wing. Tom took out instant glue from his toolbox and
helped Ed fix it. “Here --- press it tight!” he instructed, squeezing the tube until his knuckles
第一节 (满分20分)
turned white. “Why do you help me?” Ed asked, with a puzzled look. Tom smiled, “Some
假如你是中学生李华,你校英语校报发起了聚焦心理健康的短文征稿,请你以标题
things,” hesaid softly, “are more important than winning.”
Lookon thebrightside投稿。内容包括: 注意:
1. 简述积极态度的重要性; 2. 分享一次自己的经历。 (1)续写词数应为80字左右;
注意:
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
1. 词数100左右; Minutes later, Ed’srocket blasted (轰鸣)skyward, shootingupas ifunstoppable.
2. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
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M:Yoursister'slatestbookhasbeenahugesuccess.Howdoyoufeelaboutthat?
听力: 1-5BCBAA 6-10CBABB 11-15CAABA 16-20CBCBA
W:Absolutelydelighted.
阅读理解: 21-23CAB 24-27DBBA 28-31ABDC 32-35 CDCB M: But if I remember correctly in previous interviews, you have said that there's been a lot of bad
七选五: 36-40 EDFBG feelingbetweenyou.
完型填空:41-45ACBDA 46-50DBACC 51-55BACAC W: Well, there has. In our youth we certainly didn't get on because there was a lot of competition
语法填空: between us but that's all in the past. She's a published author now and I've made a name for myself
56. which 57.the 58.topresent 59.guidance 60.arerevealed infilmmaking,sowe'renolongerincompetitionwitheachother.
61.tries 62.by 63.and 64.following 65.digitally Text8
书面表达: M:Iheardthatyouarelookingforahouse.Howisitgoing?
W:Ihaven'tfoundoneyet.
LookontheBrightSide
M:Icanrecommendanapartmenttoyou.MysisterLindaisabouttomoveouttolivewithourparents,
Life without setbacks is nearly impossible, but a positive attitude can guide us through challenges . It
because she has got a new job, and our parents' house is much nearer from her workplace. Her
notonlyeasesourstressbutalsofuelsourcouragetokeepgoing.
apartmentisonSpringAvenue.
Last semester, I struggled a lot with my English listening test, which nearly drove me to give up.
W:Soitisjustnearourofficebuilding.Great!Howmuchistherent?
Luckily, I choseto see eachwrong answer as a chance. With active measures like the carefulanalysis of the
M:It's$240amonth,includingwaterbutnotgasandelectricity.
mistakesandthetargetedadvicefrommyteacher,Imadegreatprogresseventually.
W: That's a little expensive. But it is very convenient for me to walk to work. Or I can ride a bike to
In my view, being optimistic is the key to turning challenges into stepping stones. Let’s all learn to
work instead of taking a crowded bus now. However, I don't have time to have a look at it today.
developapositivemindsetandmakeourlivesmorefulfilling.(109words)
The manager needs the report by 4:00, and I'll be busy with it. Could I go to see the apartment
tomorrowafternoonafterwork?
读后续写范文:
M:Certainly.ButIhavetomakeaphonecalltomysisterfirst.
Minutes later, Ed’s rocket blasted skyward, shooting up as if unstoppable. It pierced the blue like a
Text9
silver arrow,soaringhigher thananyother.ThecrowderuptedasEdleaptup,tears sparklingin hiseyes. Ed
W:Guesswhat?I'mgoingonholidaytoAustralianextmonth.
won the competition, Tom the second place. “You made this possible,” Ed said, pulling Tom into a quick,
M:That'sgreat!
fierce hug. Other competitors gathered around them, laughter and cheers filling the air. “Winning had never
W: I thought you might be able to give me some ideas about what to do while I'm in Sydney. That's
feltthisgood.”Tomthoughttohimself,“Itwasn’taboutbeingonthetop—itwasaboutliftingsomeoneelse
whereyoucomefrom,isn'tit?
up.Andthatmaycountedmost.” (85words)
M:That'sright.AndIwishIwastherenow,insteadofhereinthecold.
W:What'sthetemperaturelikelytobethere?
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M: About25 degrees. You will absolutely like the warm weather there. So how long are you staying in
Text1 Sydney?
W:It'sMike'sdayoffandwearegoingtothecinema. W:Onlyaweek.I'mgoingtospendanotherthreeweekstouringotherpartsofAustralia.
M:Hedeservesadayoff.It'snoteasybeingontheroadallday.Hesaidoncehewasin M: Then I think you should walk around the Rocks. It's the oldest part of the city, and always crowded
thecab,driving16hoursnon-stop. with tourists of all nationalities, as well as local people. The cafés and restaurants keep very busy.
Text2 Whenever I go back to Sydney, I enjoy sitting outdoors with a cup of coffee, watching the people
W:MayImakearecommendation,Sir?Thecrabsaregood.Theyarefreshfromtheocean. passingby.
M:Thanks,butIdon'tlikeshellfish. W:Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.Well,thanksforthesuggestion.I'mlookingforwardtomyholiday.
Text3 M:HaveagoodtripandcallmewhenyougetbacktotheUK.
M: I'd like some information on Hong Kong. I'm thinking about spending two weeks there on my Text10
vacation. So,togiveyousomeideaofwhat'sonnextweek,andtohelpyouchoosefromthemanypossibilities,
W:Let'ssee.Wehavethesethreebrochureshere.CanIgiveyourflightinformation?Itwon'ttakemuch we'vemadeaselectionofthestarattractions.
time. If you're interested in classical music, then we recommend you go along to the National Center on
Text4 either Monday or Tuesday evening at 7:30 for a wonderful production of The Magic Flute, probably the
M:Whyareyoucrying? most popular of all Mozart's operas. It's in the Garden Hall and tickets start at only £8.00, but you'll have
W:IjustfoundoutthatI'vebeenacceptedtotheuniversitywithafullscholarship. tobeearlyifyouwanttogetthemthatcheap!Andremember,it'sonlyonforthosetwoevenings.
Text5 Forthosemoreinterestedinthecinema,youmightliketoseethenewCanadianfilmwhichisshowing
W:Youlookawful.Doyouhaveacold? on Wednesday evening at 8:00 pm in Cinema 2, and that's called Three Lives. It's had fantastic reviews
M:No,I'vebeenupallnightfinishingapaper.AllI'vehadtodrinkiscoffee. and tickets cost just £4.50, which is a reduction on the usual price of £5.50. But you can see the center's
Text6 main attraction at the weekend, because on Saturday and Sunday, 11 am to 10 pm, they're showing a
W:Hi,Vic!Whereareyou? wonderful new exhibition that hasn't been seen anywhere else in Europe yet. It's a collection of Chinese
M:I'minBridgeStreetMarket.I'mgoingforacoffeeandcakeinMaxine's.Doyouwanttocome? Art called "Face of China" — that's in Gallery One — and it has some really fascinating paintings and
W: Yeah, sure. I'll be there in fifteen minutes. Oh no.l forgot to bring my wallet. Could Iborrow some sculptures by leading artists from all over China, and the good news is that it is completely free, so don't
fromyouandI'llgotothecashmachineandpayyouback. missit.
M:Oh,don'tworryaboutit.I'llpayforit.Youcanpaynexttime!
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