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滄衡名校聯盟高三年級2023—2024學年上學期期末聯考英語考生注意:1.答題前,考生務必將自己的姓名、考生號填寫在試卷和答題卡上,并將考生號條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有2分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Victoria.B.TheCentral.C.BondStreet.C.Washingclothes.C.Winter.2.Whatisthemandoingnow?A.WatchingTV.B.Readingaloud.3.Whatseasonisitrightnow?A.Spring.B.Autumn.4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenewspaper?A.Satisfied.B.Disappointed.C.Uninterested.C.ATVprogram.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aparty.B.Anaccident.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.7.HowwillthespeakersgotoLondontomorrow?A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Motherandson.C.Byplane.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whyisthemancomplainingtothewoman?A.Thereistoomuchnoise.B.Thefoodisnottasty.9.Whydidthewomanmakeamistake?C.Hewillbelateforwork.C.Shewastoobusy.A.Shewastoocareless.B.Shewastootired.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherpresentjob?A.It’sinteresting.B.It’swell-paid.C.It’sboring.11.Whichlanguagesisthewomangoodat?A.EnglishandFrench.B.FrenchandGerman.C.EnglishandChinese.C.Paidleave.12.Whatbenefitdoesthenewjoboffer?A.Healthcare.B.Freetravel.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhyisthemaninAustralianow?A.Tostudy.B.Todobusiness.C.Tovisithisparents.14.Whatdoesthemanthinkisthemostimportant?A.Ahappymarriage.15.Howdoesthewomanrespondtotheman’sviews?A.Sheagreeswiththem.B.Shedisagreeswiththem.C.Sheisuncertainaboutthem.16.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?B.Agoodenvironment.C.Personaldevelopment.A.Familyaffairs.B.Officework.C.Futureplans.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howlongdidthepowercutlastinthecapital?A.Aroundtwohours.B.Aboutthreehours.C.Overfivehours.18.Whathappenedtothesubwaysystemat6:00pm?A.Itfellintototaldarkness.B.Itslightsystemworkedagain.C.Itspublicservicecametoaslop.19.WhatwasthetemperatureinBuenosAiresonWednesday?A.39℃.20.Whatcausedthepowerfailureinthecapital?A.Afieldfire.B.Electriclines.B.41℃.C.43℃.C.Afactoryaccident.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AEurailpassandEUInterrailpassTheEurailpassisdesignedfortravelersfromoutsideofEuropeandtheEUInterrailpassforEuropeanshasbeenaroundfordecades.Travelersundertheageof27canenjoya25%discount—withpricesstartingat€194fortheEUInterrailpassandequal$211fortheEurailpassfortravelloupto33countriesoverfourtraveldayswithinonemonth.WorkingholidayvisaThisvisa(簽證)schemeoffersbothworkandleisureopportunitiesforyoungpeopleinalonger-termadventure.Some50countriesacrosstheglobeallowpeoplebetweentheagesof18and30toapplyforthe12-monthvisaprogram,permittingyoungadventurerstoliveandworkinanewcountry.TheInternationalStudentIdentityCardBeingastudenthasnoagelimit,sothispartisusefulforanyonewho’satcollege.TheInternationalStudentIdentityCard(ISIC)isagloballyrecognizedproofofstudentID.StudentswiththeISICcanenjoydiscountsattouristattractions,airticketsanddealsoncarrental.Discountsarealwayschanging,sochecktheISICwebsiteforanytermsandconditions.NorwegianandScandinavianAirlinesticketsNorwegianandScandinavianAirlines(SAS)offerdiscountedratestotravelersaged12-25.TheonlyrequirementisanIDuponcheck-inorboarding.NorwegianandSASbothflyinternationallyaswellasacrossEurope,sothesediscountedticketsofferplentyofchancesforadventure.21.WhatcanwelearnabouttheEurailpass?A.Itcosts€194atmost.B.Itappearedafewmonthsago.C.ItisintendedforEuropeans.D.Itislegallyacceptableforonemonth.22.Whatcanastudentwithaworkingholidayvisado?A.Enjoya25%discountattouristattractions.C.Travelinmorethan60countries.23.Whichprogramisnottargetedatspecialagegroups?A.Workingholidayvisa.B.Workinaforeigncountryforayear.D.OrderSASticketsforfree.B.NorwegianandScandinavianAirlinestickets.D.TheInternationalStudentIdentityCard.C.EurailpassandEUInterrailpass.BAnassociateuniversityprofessorinFloridahascompletedhisresearchmissionandsetanewworldrecordintheprocess:living100daysbeneaththeocean’ssurface.OnFridaymorning,Dr.JosephDiturifeltthesun’sraysforthefirsttimesincehebegantheproject22feetbelowthewatersofKeyLargo,Florida,onMarch1.Dituri,55,abiomedicalengineerwhoteachesattheUniversityofSouthFloridaandcallshimself“Dr.DeepSea”,spentjustoverthreemonthsatthebottomoftheEmeraldLagooninJules’UnderseaLodge,theonlyunderwaterhotelintheUnitedStates.Theresearchproject,ProjectNeptune100,wasorganizedbytheKeyLargo-basedMarineResourcesDevelopmentFoundationandfocusedonoceanconservationresearchandstudyinghowhighpressureaffectsthehumanbody.TheUSNavyveteransaidhe’dnoticedoneimpact:Thewaterpressureseemstohaveshrunkenhisheightbyhalfaninch.Dituristoodat6feet1inchtallbeforestartinghismission,theUniversityofSouthFloridastatedinanewsrelease.Thescientistbegantheprojectwithabeliefthatincreasedpressurecouldhelphumanslivelongerandpreventaging-relateddiseases,thenewsreleasesaid.Diturisaidhehopeshisunderwaterresearchwillbenefitthetreatmentofavarietyofillnesses,includingtraumaticbraininjuries.Diturialsousedtheprojectasaneducationalexperiencefortheyouth.“Wehaveinteractedwiththousandsofschoolchildrentogettheminterestedinscience,technology,engineeringandmath,“DituritoldGuinnessWorldRecordsonJune8.Whileunderwater,hecontinuedteachinghiscollegestudentsvirtually.DituribroketheGuinnessWorldRecordforlongesttimelivingunderwateratthe74-daymarkofhisproject,onMay13.Thepreviousrecordstoodat73days,twohoursand34minutes,setatthesamelocationalDituri’ssuccessfulattempt.24.WhendidDr.JosephDituriprobablyreturntothesurface?A.OnMarch1.B.OnMay13.C.OnJune9.D.OnJune19.25.WhydidDr.JosephDituritakepartintheproject?A.Tochallengehislimits.B.Toencouragegoodteamwork.D.Forpersonalenthusiasm.C.Forscientificresearch.26.WhatdidDr.JosephDituriexpectoflivingunderwater?A.It’sbeneficialtohumanhealth.B.Itdoesharmtohumanbody.D.It’sthesameaslivingonland.C.It’saverypainfulexperience.27.Whatwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhatIsLivingUnderwaterReallyLike?B.CanHumansLiveUnderwaterfor100Days?C.“Dr.DeepSea”InteractswithChildrenUnderwaterD.“Dr.DeepSea”BreaksRecordforLivingUnderwaterCThinkofyourmostprizedpossession.Now,imagineyoudecideyoumustsellthisitem.Howmuchisitworthtoyou?Howmuchwouldyouchargeforit?Andwouldanyoneelsewanttobuyitatthatprice?Let’sconsiderthereal-worldexampleofayardsale.Beforeyourneighborscometolookatyourthings,youmustfirstdecideonthepricesforthem.Foryou,eachitemhasastory,andsomeitemsmayevenevokestrongemotions.Let’ssayyou’resellingapairofspecialeditionsportsshoesthatyoutookcareofandreallyenjoyedwearingonspecialoccasions.Withthesesweetmemoriesinmind,youputapricetagof$130ontheshoes.However,acustomeroffers$50forthem.Youthink,“Howcouldtheynotseehowspecialandvaluabletheseare?”Infinancialtransactionslikethis,sellersoftenbelievetheirownitemsareworthmorethanwhatbuyersarewillingtopay.Thisoccursbecausebuyersdonothavetheseller’sexperienceswithandemotionalattachmenttotheitems.Buyerswantagooddeal,andthey’renotwillingtopaywhatthesellerisaskingfor.Thisnegotiationprocesscanevenfeelalittlepainfulfortheseller—overlosingsomethingandthebuyernotvaluingitasmuch.Economistssuggestthisdynamicoccursthroughtheendowmenteffect(稟賦效應)—people’stendencytovaluethingstheyownmorehighlythantheywouldiftheydidnotownthem.Theendowmenteffectcantakeholdanytimewefeelasenseofownershipoveraproduct,anditcanhappenquickly.Asthesayinggoes,“Emotionsgelthebestofus.”Thereisnothingwrongwithbeingproudofowningthingsandtreasuringyourexperienceswiththem.Butwhenyouconsidersellingaprizedpossession,thinkaboutwhetheryou’refullyreadytopartwithil.Thepastisthepast,though.Removingyouremotionalattachmenttomaterialpossessionscanhelpyoumakemoreaccurateassessmentsofhowmuchyouritemsaretrulyworth.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“evoke”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Advocate.B.Cause.C.Identify.D.Control.29.Whatmakesyouputapricetagof$130onyourshoesaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Yourfondnessfortheshoes.B.Yourignoranceofthemarket.D.Thespecialfunctionoftheshoes.C.Thehighqualityoftheshoes.30.Whichcanbestillustratetheresultofendowmenteffect?A.Onelikescollectingoldthings.B.Onetendstobuyexpensivegoods.C.Oneoffersalowerpricewhenshopping.D.Onechargesahigher-than-usualpriceforsomething.31.What’sthepurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Tomakeasuggestion.B.Tointroduceatheory.C.Toanalyzeaphenomenon.D.Toprovidesomeevidence.DFirethreatsandenvironmentalconcernshaveledsomeUScitiestogiveupthetraditionalFourthofJulyfireworksinfavorofspectaculardrone(無人機)lightshowsthisyear.Maybemostimportantly,thedronesbeingemployedbymoreandmorecitiesforFourthofJulycelebrationsdon’tleavebehindablanketofsmokeatatimewhenAmerica’sairqualityisalreadyatitsworstindecades.Citiesmakingtheswitchtohigh-techshowssaythere’replentyofotherreasonspeoplemaywanttoavoidtraditionalfireworks.“FireworkscanbeharmfultopeoplewhosufferfromPTSDorfamilieswhohavedogs.SaltLakeCityhasmorehouseholdswithdogsthanwedowithkids,”saidLynzeTwede,aneventsmanagerforSaltLakeCityPublicLands.TheSouthernCaliforniacitiesofLaJollaandOceanBeachalsocitedanimalsasakeydriverbehindtheirswitchtoaJulyFourthdroneshow.There’salsotheriskofstartingactualfireswithannualfireworksshows.Anestimated12,264fireswerestartedbyfireworksdisplaysin2021.Butdataalsoshowsthatmuchofthewildfireriskcomesnotfromgrandpublicdisplays,butfromthesmall-scaleshowssetoffonstreetsandsidewalks.Consumer-gradefireworksusagerosequicklyacrosstheUSinrecentyears,whenpeoplelookedforwaystocelebratelife’smilestonesintheirownbackyards.Tryingsomethingnewhasbeenmetwithmixedreactionfromthecommunitybut,asDanKingdom,ownerofWKRealEstateinBoulder,says,“Theturnawayfromfireworksisconsideredbymanytobethewayofthefuture.Dronesarereusable;withfireworks,youhavesmoke,otherfalloutlikedebris,andnoisethatstressesoutdogsandpeoplewithPTSD.”Itmaybetooearlytotellhowthenewtrendinalternativesatthecitylevelmaygetclosetosmallershowsandconsumers,butpriceisalimitingfactor:thosehigh-techdisplaysareexpensive.32.WhatisthelopconsiderationofpeopleinOceanBeachwhenchoosingdroneshows?A.Reducingfirerisks.C.Improvingairquality.B.Protectinganimals.D.AttendingtopeoplewithPTSD.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutAmericafromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.Grandpublicdisplaysaremorepreferredcelebrations.B.Small-scaleshowsleadtomorewildfires.C.Theusageoffireworkshasbeenonthedecrease.D.Droneswillreplacefireworksverysoon.34.WhatisDanKingdom’sattitudetochoosingdronelightshowsforcelebration?A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.C.Supportive.D.Disapproving.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.HowAmericanscelebratespecialevents.B.TheharmfireworkshavedoneloAmerica.C.ThedevelopmentofdroneshowsinsomeAmericancities.D.WhysomeUScitieschoosedroneshowsinsteadoffireworks.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Sleepmaybethesinglebiggestfactorinmaintainingahealthybrainandpositivementalhealth.Thisisespeciallytrueifyouareundertheageof20.Whatisinteresting—andproblematic—isthatmostofuslivewithasleepdebt:infactwearenotgettingenoughsleep,soweareconstantlysleep-deprived(睡眠不足).Oneofthemostcommonsignsofhavingasleepdebtisfeelinglikeyouareinabrainfog,wherethingsarenotasclearandfocusedastheyshouldbe.37Further,havingasleepdebtcandamageallofyourbrain’ssystems-theonesthatsupportperception,memory,attention,decision-makingandevenlearning.38Doctorsandresearchersrecommendbetweensevenandninehoursofsleeppernightforadults.Ifyousleepmorethanthat,itisworthtalkingwithadoctorbecauseoversleepingcanbebadforyouaswell.39First,trytogotobedatthesametimeeverynightandtrywakingupatthesametimeeveryday.It’s36importanttoknowthatyoucannotoversleeptomakeupforalackofsleep.Infact,sleepinginontheweekendisoneoftheworstthingsyoucandotorecoverfromasleepshortage.Anotherthingyoucandotoimprovethequalityofyoursleepistoavoidlookingatyourphonesorcomputersbeforeyougotobed.40Finally,havingahealthy,well-balanceddietandgettingsufficientexercisehavealsobeenshowntoimprovesleephealthandsleepquality.A.Whyshouldwegetagoodnight’ssleep?B.Whatcanwedotoimprovethequalityofoursleep?C.Youmightwonderwhatanormalamountofsleepis.D.Sleepingtoomuchisassociatedwithmanyhealthproblems.E.Andlivingwithasleepdebthasanegativeimpactonbrainfunction.F.Thetechnologyusedtomakethesescreensmakesithardforustofallasleep.G.Alackofsleepcanalsomakeusmoreemotionalandcancontributetodepression.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ChristianBowers,now24,hasDownSyndrome(唐氏綜合征)andit’sbeenhardforhimtofindgoodfriends.Hismom,DonnaHerter,saidhislackoffriendswasmakinghimfeelHerterdidn’tknowwhototurnto.So,sheposteditonFacebook.“IjustbasicallysaidthatIwaslookingforayoung42,”shesaid.“ItoldthemthatI’dpaythem$80fortwohourstojust43andplayvideogameswithhim.Allhe44wantsisjustaguyfriendtodoguystuffwith.”HertersaidChristianattendseventsforpeoplewithspecial45,buthe“desiresafriendshipwithsomebodywhois46”.HertersentthepostatIamandwhenshewokeup,ithadabout5,000comments.Shesawparentssuggestions,othersvolunteeringlohelp.“Myhandswere48.Iwassweating,”shesaid.After49afewlocalguysinWentzville,Minnesota,Donna50itdowntosevenwhonowvisit41.47Christianonceaweek.JamesHastingwasoneofthemenshe51.Hastingsaidheworkswithpeoplewithdisabilitiesandit’ssomethinghehasa(n)timetogether.52for.HesaidhehadvisitedChristianthreetimessofarandtheyhadawonderful“Thoughonthe53wemaylookdifferent,deepdownwehave54andgettingalongshouldbeeasy,”Hastingsaid.Hehopestotosomeone.55otherstoformfriendships-becauseyouneverknowhowmuchitmeans41.A.independent42.A.manB.depressedB.teacherC.curiousD.surprisedD.studentC.girl43.A.showoff44.A.suddenly45.A.skillsB.hangoutB.regularlyB.hobbiesB.strongC.moveonC.temporarilyC.needsD.calmdownD.reallyD.choicesD.brilliantD.comparingD.shakingD.persuadingD.turned46.A.normal47.A.collecting48.A.waving49.A.consulting50.A.brokeC.professionalC.offeringC.achingB.rejectingB.crossingB.interviewingB.wroteC.informingC.narrowedC.assistedC.mode51.A.selected52.A.indicator53.A.education54.A.similaritiesB.refusedD.protectedD.passionD.surfaceB.requirementB.spotC.strengthC.responsibilitiesB.experiencesD.feelings55.A.allowB.inspireC.warnD.request第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答題卡上。Amanwhorecentlymadehis27thattemptalpassingthegaokao,China’snationalcollegeentranceexamination,hasendedupfallingshortofhisgoal.LiangShi,56,scored424pointsoutofatotalof75,whichwas34pointsrequirementforbeingadmittedintothesecondbatchofuniversitiesinSichuanProvince,CoverNewsreported.Liang57(previous)saidthathewouldgotoasatisfactoryuniversity58stopsittingthegaokaoifhemanagedtomeettherequirementforthesecondbatchofuniversities.However,hewasunabletohitthatline,56(low)thantheminimum59meantLiangwouldnotreachthattargetthisyear.TheSichuannativefirsttookthegaokaoin1983.Afterthefirstfewfailed60(attempt),hisparentspersuadedhimearned62Twoyearsago,heswitchedfromsciencesubjectsinthegaokaoSomenetizenshavebeencriticalofLiang’s“unremitting”attitude,show.ButLianginsistedthatgettingagoodscoreinthegaokaowastheonlywayforhimtorealizehisdreamof61smallfortune,whileretakingthetestseveraltimes.Since2010,hehassatthegaokaoeveryyear.63liberalarts.64(comment)heisjustputtingona(enter)atechnicalschool,buthequitafterayear.Heworkeddifferentjobs,gotmarriedandbecomingacollegestudent,andthatanythingelsewasn’taconcernforhim.Andhealsopersistinhisdream.65(state)hewould第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)你校英文報HaveYourSay欄目正在發起一場主題為MyViewontheNewInternetWords的討論,請你寫一篇短文投稿。內容包括:1.網絡新詞的流行;2.你對網絡新詞的態度及理由。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Ihadrunawayfromhomeafterfinishinghighschool.MyparentshadinsistedIgotocollege,butIwastiredofschool.Ihatedit.Iwasdeterminednottogo.And,besides,myfatherwastoostrict.Ihadtoomanychorestodoaroundthefarm.Ihaledthework!Therehadbeenaquarrelbetweenmyfatherandme.Ithrewsomethingsintoabagandleftangrily,asmyfathershoutedafterme,“Ifyouleave,don’tcomeback!”Mymothercriedopenly,andIhadseenthosetearsduringahundredsleeplessnights.Thenitwastimetowritealettertomyfather.DearDad,It’sbeenmorethanayearnow.I’vetraveledeasttowest.I’vehaddozensofjobs.Noneofthemamountedtoverymuch.Alwaysthesamequestions:“Howmucheducationhaveyougot?”Itseemstheyalwayswantcollegemenforthegoodjobs.Dad,youandMotherwererightabouteverything.Iknownowthattheworkonthefarmdidn’thurtme,andI’mconvincedIneedcollege.I’malsoconvincedthatbothofyoulovedme.Dad,I’velearnedalesson.Iwanttocomehome.IknowyousaidifIleft,Icouldn’tcomeback,butI’mprayingyou’llchangeyourmind.Iwanttocomehomeandbeapartofthefamilyagain.GivemylovetoMotherandthegirls.Love,YoursonAsIfoldedtheletterandputitintoanenvelope,Ifeltarefreshingrelief.Itwasasifaheavyloadhadbeenliftedfrommyshoulders.AndIhadtobeonmywayhome.Istarteddownthedesolateroad—thelongroadhome.Fortunately,acarpickedmeup,anditwasgoodtohavesomeonetotalkwith.Thedriverwasasalesmanandverypleasant.“Whereyougoing,boy?”heaskedgood-naturedly.TherewasalongsilencebeforeIsaid,“Home.”“Beenawayfromhomelong?”Ismiled,alittleself-conscious,andsaid,“Oneyear,onemonthandtwodays.”注意:1.續寫詞數應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Havingheardmystory,heexpressedhissupportformyfinaldecisionandtoldmesomethingsurprising.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Finally,Iarrivedhomewhen.itwascompletelydark._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________滄衡名校聯盟高三年級2023—2024學年上學期期末聯考英語·答案聽力原文Text1M:CanyoutellmethebestwaytogettoBondStreet,please?W:YougetfromVictoriatoOxfordCircusandthenturntotheCentral.M:WhichwayshouldIgofirst?W:Gostraightdownthestairsandturnleftatthebottom.Text2W:OK,Nick,it’syourturntodothewashing.M:Justamoment.I’llturnofftheTVsetwhenRunningManisover.Text3M:Ithinkit’sgoingtobeaniceday.W:It’scertainlyabigimprovementoveryesterday.M:Butit’ssupposedtogetcloudyandwindyagainthisafternoon.W:Well,atleastthesnowstops.Text4M:IwanttoreadthelatestissueofTheNewYorkTimes.W:Howdoyoulikeit?M:Ithinkit’soneofthetoppapersinAmerica.Text5W:Look,Jim.Thatmanjustfelldownoverthere.M:We’dbetterseeifhe’sOK.W:He’snotanswering.You’dbettercheckhisbreathing.M:Oh,no.He’snotbreathing.Call911.Text6W:Comeon,Paul.It’stimeforbed!M:Butit’sonlynineo’clock!W:Iknow,butweneedtogetupearlytomorrowtocatchthetrain.M:Oh,yes.Iforget.We’regoingtoLondontoseeMadameTussaud’s.W:That’sright.Soyouneedtogotobedearlyandgetagoodnight’ssleep.You’vegotabusydaytomorrow!Text7M:Susan,what’swrongwithyou?Don’tmakesomuchnoise!W:I’mOK.You’dbettermindyourownbusiness.M:Susan,Ireallydon’tunderstandwhyyou’resoangry.Please,let’shaveatalkcalmly.W:Sorry,Peter.Ithasnothingtodowithyou.I’mangrywithmyboss.ThismorningImadeamistakeinmyworkandheblamedmeforthat,andsaidIwascarelessaboutallmywork.Iwasn’tcareless,buttootired.M:Takeiteasy,Susan.Justforgetit.Angercanbeharmfultoyourhealth.Text8W:I’mtiredofmyjob.Everythingisjustthesame.M:Hey,youknowwhat?Ithinkthereisaperfectjobforyouinthepapertoday.W:What?M:Ah,hereitis.EuropeanSpaceAgencyneedstranslators.W:EuropeanSpaceAgency?Idon’tknowwhetherI’mtheone.M:That’swhattheysayhere.TheyneedFrenchandGermantranslators.W:Mm,I’mgoodatboth.Whatelsearetheyaskingfor?M:Justadegreeandatleastthreeyearsofworkingexperience.W:Whataboutthepay?M:Well,itsaysitdependsoneducationandexperience.Andthereareotherbenefits.Havealookatityourself.W:Mm,healthcareandpaidtraining.Hey,thisisn’tbad.MaybeIshouldwritetothemstraightaway.M:Oh,youcertainlyshould.Text9W:HowisyoureducationgoingoninAustralia?M:I’mgoingtograduatethissummer.W:Whereareyougoingtoworkthen,inAustraliaorbackinChina?M:I’mplanningtoreturntoChinaaftergraduation.W:Whyareyouchoosingtoleaveaforeigncountry?Manypeopleareunwillingtoleavethebetterlivingenvironmentabroad.M:Well,Ithinkpersonaldevelopmentismuchmoreimportantthansimplyhavingabetterlivingenvironment.W:Yeah,Chinaisdevelopingsofastanddevelopmentopportunitiescanbefoundalmostineverycomerofthecountry.M:Absolutely,manyChinesecompaniesaregoingglobal,andtheyareingreatneedofexcellentpeopletohelpthemwiththeiroverseasbusiness.W:That’squitetrue.Text10W:OnWednesdayamajorpowerfailureaffectedseveralofArgentina’sprovinces,includingpartsofthecapitalBuenosAires,throwingmillionsofpeopleintodarknessforabouttwo
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