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2023屆高三決勝新高考英語暑假必刷密卷16

本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分。

注意事項(xiàng):

1、答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考號(hào)用鉛筆涂寫在答題卡上。

2、每小題選出答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈

后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號(hào)。

3、二卷試題用黑色中性筆作答。

第一部分聽力(滿分30分)

1.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

A.Touroldcastles.B.Goshopping.C.Visitmonuments.

2.Whattimeisitnow?

A.8:30a.m..B.9a.m..C.9:30a.m..

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Paintings.B.Classes.C.Hobbies.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Onthesubway.B.Inacar.C.Onthebus.

5.HowistheweatheronSaturday?

A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

6.Whatdoesthewomangotothemanfor?

A.Astudentcard.B.Applicationsteps.C.Thescholarshipnotice.

7.Whatdoesthemanmention?

A.Buyingacard.B.Printingphotos.C.Submittingintime.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

8.Whatwillthemandotonight?

A.Buyagift.B.Readabook.C.Makeaphonecall.

9.Howdoesthewomanliketheman'srecommendation?

A.Itishelpful.B.Itisgeneral.C.Itisimpractical.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

10.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Buyamonitor.B.Sellhiscomputer.C.Askforabetterguarantee.

11.WhyisAmazonmentionedbytheman?

A.Tomakeabargain.B.Totellhisfavoritesite.C.Togiveabadexample.

12.Howmuchdoesthemanpay?

A.$1,846.B.$1,656.C.$1,496.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

13.WhichisthebirthplaceoftheCavendishbanana?

A.UK.B.China.C.Australia.

14.Whywasthebananaplantedinthehothouse?

A.Toharvestmorefruit.

B.Toshortenthegrowingperiod.

C.Toensurethepropertemperature.

15.Howlongdidittaketogetabunchofbananasinthepast?

A.Oneyear.B.Twoyears.C.Threeyears.

16.WhatwillMartintalkaboutnext?

A.Whentoharvestbananas.

B.Whytokeepgoodconditions.

C.Howtomakeuseofbananaplants.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

17.Whydoesthespeakerdisliketranslators?

A.Theyareunfitforhigherlevellearners.

B.Someofthetranslationsarenotaccurate.

C.Thevocabularyinthemisratherlimited.

18.WhatisspecialaboutOxford?

A.Itpresentswordsrelatedtothesearch.

B.Itprovidesalargenumberofclearpictures.

C.ItoffersBritishandAmericanpronunciations.

19.WhoisESOLHelpintendedfor?

A.Starters.B.Middle-levellearners.C.Advancedlearners.

20.Whichhasauser-builtfunction?

A.Visuwords.B.Reverse.C.Cambridge.

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37?5分)

A

Photographyisimportantbecauseitallowspeopletoadmirethemostdiversesituationsrecordedinafrozen

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?SituatedinCentralLondon,itrunsawiderangeofeveningandweekendphotographyclasses.

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OurPhotographyCourses

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21.WhatdoesCityAcademyoffertostudents?

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C.Freeonlinematerials.D.One-to-oneclasses.

22.Whichcoursewillyouattendifyouareinterestedinhistory?

A.FineArtPhotography.

B.DocumentaryPhotography.

C.StudioLightingforPhotography.

D.IntroductiontoDigitalPhotography.

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B

TheideaofclimbingEverestdisgustedme.ThemountaincametorepresenttheoppositeofeverythingthatI

lovedandrespectedaboutclimbing.Whathadoncebeenthefinalmountainclimbinggoalbecamethefocusofa

commercialguidingindustry.Overtheyears,thecrowdsatBaseCampgrew,leavingbehindtonsoftrash.

WheneverIwasaskedwhetherI'dclimbedEverest,myanswerwasalwaysthesame:notinterested.

That'sprobablywheremypersonalEvereststorywouldhaveended,wereitnotforanoldfriendandhis

obsession(念念不忘)withoneofthegreatestmysteries.In1999,ThomPollardbegantoexploreandfoundthe

remainsofGeorgeMallory,thecelebratedBritishclimberwhodisappearedwhileattemptingtobethefirstto

climbEverest.ButMallory'spartner,SandyIrvine-andthecamerahehadlikelycarried-werenotfound.The

mountainclimbingworldhasbeenwonderingwhethertheymighthavereachedthetopin1924.

Pollard'sstorymovedme.Ibegantopackfortheclimbandexpectedthatouradvancedequipmentwould

makeitmanageable,perhapseasy.Iwaswrong.Onthehighestpointontheplanet,IwasmoretiredthanI*dever

beeninanyclimbing.Alongtheway,Icontinuouslytippedmyhat,notjusttoMalloryandIrvinebuttoanyone

whohasthedrivetopushhimselforherselfupthisroute.Mysearchwasinvain,butIbegantoreconsider

Everest.

Iwitnessedmanyclimbers,whoweremuchmorethanjustself-centeredtourists.Wesharedroute

information,weatherforecasts,andfamilyphotos-allunitedaroundcommongoals.

IwenttoEveresttoseekIrvine.Butintheend,Ifoundsomethingmoredifficulttoget:thespiritthatIrvine

andMalloryshared.Itwashidinginplainsight,rightwhereithasalwaysbeen:insidethebravesoulswhoriskso

muchtofollowinstoriedadventurers*footstepsupEverest.

24.WhydidtheauthorhateclimbingEverestatfirst?

A.Hisclimbinggoalwaschanged.

B.Hecouldn'taffordtheclimbingcost.

C.Itbecameanindustrytomakemoney.

D.TherewerecrowdsofpeopleattheBaseCamp.

25.WhydidtheauthorclimbEverestlater?

A.Hedesiredtochangehislife.B.HegotmotivatedbyThomPollard.

C.HeadmiredMalloryandIrvine.D.Heattemptedtobeacelebratedclimber.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“tippedmyhat'1inParagraph3mean?

A.Showedmyrespect.B.Presentedmysuccess.

C.Conveyedmywishes.D.Expressedmysatisfaction.

27.Inthelastparagraphtheauthormainlyshowedhis

A.regret.B.concern.

C.confidence.D.admiration.

C

Dependingonthetopic,people'sopinionscanchangefrommomenttomomentorlastalifetime.Thefactors

thatmakeoneopinionlong-lastingandanothershort-lived,however,arenotalwaysclear.

Paststudieshaveshownthatopinionsbasedonhardfactsanddatacanremainconstantovertime,butnew

researchpublishedinthejournalPsychologicalSciencefindsthatopinionsbasedonfeelingsandemotionscan

alsostandthetestoftime.

Aspartoftheirstudy,theresearchersaskedmorethan1,000peopletowhatdegreetheybelievedopinions

basedonfeelingsoremotionalreactionsweremorestableovertimethanthosebasedonthinkingandreasoned

analysis.Only15%expressedanybeliefthatopinionsbasedonemotionwouldbemorestableovertime.

Totesttherolethatemotionplaysinforminglong-lastingopinions,theresearchersconductedseven

independentstudiesinvolvingmorethan20,000participantsinvariousreal-worldsituations.

Thefirstsurvey,whichwasconductedthedayafterChristmas,measuredfeelingsaboutrecentlyreceived

gifts.Theparticipantsweregivenalistofadjectives(形容詞)todescribetheiropinionstowardtheirgifts.

Adjectiveslike"worthwhile11wereassociatedwithapracticalreactiontothegift,whilewordslike"delighlful”

weremorestronglyassociatedwithanemotionalreaction.Onemonthlater,theparticipantscompleteda

follow-upsurveytotesttheendurance(持久性)oftheiropinions.Theresultsshowedthatthestrongerthe

positiveemotionalreaction,themorelikelythatopinionremainedfixedonemonthlater.

Inthefinaltest,participantsreadoneoftwomessagesaboutanimaginaryseaanimal.Onemessage

containedbroad-rangingfactsabouttheanimal(low-emotioncondition).Theothermessagewasabouta

swimmer'sunderwaterinteractionwiththeanimal(high-emotioncondition).Theparticipantsinthe

high-emotionconditionshowedsignificantlylesschangeintheiropinionsacrosstime.

"Emotionalityisanunrecognizedpredictor(預(yù)測(cè)因子)oflong-lastingopinions,saidAndrewLuttrell,a

researcheratBallStateUniversity.nThesefindingsareimportantforunderstandingwhysomeopinionsareso

difficulttochangeaswellashowtocreateopinionsthatstick.',

28.Whatdidthesurveyof1000peopleshow?

A.Creatinglong-lastingopinionswasalongprocess.

B.Opinionsbasedonhardfactscouldstandthetestoftime.

C.Theroleofemotionwasnotrecognizedbymostofthepeople.

D.Onlyasmallpercentageofpeopledaredtoexpresstheiropinions.

29.Whichstatementwillleadtoalong-lastingopinionaccordingtotheresearch?

A.Thecarissafe.B.Themovieisboring.

C.Thebookisvaluable.D.Thespeechisexciting.

30.Whichistrueaboutthefindingsoftheresearch?

A.Theyhavebeenconcludedfromhardfacts.

B.Theyhavebeenusedtoproveotherpredictors.

C.Theyhelpunderstandtheenduranceofopinions.

D.Theyhavesomethingtodowithcreativeopinions.

31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Emotionvariesbasedondifferentfacts

B.Emotioncanhelpclarifytheopinions

C.Opinionscanlastwhenbasedonemotion

D?Opinionsonceformedarehardtochange

D

Cyberspace(網(wǎng)絡(luò)空間)isconstantlydevelopingandpresentingnewopportunities,asthedesireof

businessestoquicklyadoptnewtechnologies,suchasusingtheInternettoopennewchannelsandadoptingcloud

services,providesvastopportunity.But,italsobringsunexpectedrisksandunintendedconsequencesthatcan

haveapotentiallynegativeeffect.

Hardlyadaygoesbywithoutnewsofanewcyberthreat.Unfortunately,businessestendtomisjudgehow

muchrisktheyfacefromcyber-crimesandhowquicklythisriskcandevelop.Forthem,thecommercial,

reputationalandfinancialrisksthatgowithcyberspacepresencearerealandgrowingeveryday.

Soallbusinessesneedtodonowisestablishcybersecuritywithintheirorganization,right?

Establishingcybersecurityaloneisnotenough.Nowadays,itisnotverydifficultforattackerstobreak

securityandstoptheoverallbusinesssystem.Preventivemeasuresarenotenoughtostopthem.Withthe

advancementoftechnology,hackers(黑客)havebeenchanginganddeveloping.Sobusinessriskmanagement

shouldincluderiskresilience(復(fù)原力)sothatbusinessescanrespondtoanydamagingcyberspaceactivity.

Cyberresiliencehelpsbusinessessuccessfullyrecovertotheirpre-attackbusinessprocessesandbusiness

operations.

Buildingcyberresilienceisnoteasy.Akeyfindingofanauthenticcyber-resiliencereportisthatno

organisationcanrespondeffectivelyonitsowntothethreatsfromcyberspace.Organisationsmustworktogether

toshareintelligenceandresources.Inthisway,thequality,usabilityandauthenticityofintelligencewillbe

greatlyimproved.

32.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?

A.Todescribethedevelopmentofcyberspace.

B.Toshowthegreatcontributionsfrombusiness.

C.Toexplainthetechnologiesadoptedbybusinesses.

D.Todrawattentiontopotentialdangersfromcyberspace.

33.What'stheauthor'sconcernaboutthebusinesses?

A.Awarenessofsafety.B.Financialconditions.

C.Commercialmanagement.D.Judgementofdevelopment.

34.Whyiscyberresiliencecurrentlynecessary?

A.Itcanpreventattacks.B.Threatsarealwaystransforming.

C.Cybersecuritydoesn'tworknow.D.Itkeepsallthehackersofftheinternet.

35.What'sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.Anorganizationalonecanbuildeffectiveresilience.

B.Trueresiliencerequiresjoinedeffortsfromorganizations.

C.Thereisagreatamountofdifficultyinbuildingresilience.

D.Thecyberspacethreatisnothingwhencooperationisused.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,共12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Mindfulnessreferstodirectingallofyourattentionandawarenesstothepresent.Itcanbetoughintoday*s

fast-pacedworldtobemindful.36However,ifyou'reintentionalaboutbeingmoremindfulduringyour

everydaylife,youcanlivewithgreaterpurposeandmorehappiness.

Whetheryou'retalkingwithyourpartner,yourchildren,oracolleague,mindfulinteractionsareimportant.

Slaypresentinthemomentbylisteningcarefullyandthinkingabouthowtorespondtoothersinamoremindful

manner.Inotherwords,don'tcutinwhileothersaresharingtheiropinions.37

Mindlesseatingiscommoninyoureverydaylife.Practicebecomingmoremindfulabouthowyoufuelyour

body.38Chewyourfoodslowlyandenjoythetastefully.Noticeyourbody'ssignalsaboutwhenyou're

gettingfull.

39Reallyfocusonthesound,theshakingmovementofeachnote,andthefeelingsthatarestirred

upwithinyou,andotherin-the-momentemotions.

Actually,therearemanymindfulnessexercisesyoucanpracticeonaregularbasis.Lookfbrmore

opportunitiesaroundyou.40Yourmindislikelytowanderrepeatedly.But,withpracticeandpatience,

you'llgetbetter.

A.Seektoreallyhearthemessage.

B.Youmaynotmakeitwhenyoufirststart.

C.Instead,beanxiousforawaytotalkback.

D.Payattentiontoeachbitethatyou'retaking.

E.Youcanalsopracticemindfulnesswhenhavingaclass.

F.Afterall,therearemanythingscompetingforyourattention.

G.Anotheropportunitytopracticeiswhenyou'relisteningtomusic.

第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)

Thephoneranginmyoffice.Itwasmyfather.44DidyoufeelthatI41youasachild,?^^heaskedme.

“NoJIsaidina42ofhonesty.

Dadwassilentandthenhungup.Isatthere,43.Butitwasarelieftohavefinallytoldhimthe

44.

Myfatherwasanalcoholic.Heabusedmealot.Growingupwithhimhadneverbeenatrue45for

me.Evenasanadult,Isufferedfromtheemotional46andneverspoketohim.

Severalweekslater,tomy47.hetoldmehewasmaking48attemptstostopdrinking.At

thatmoment,IrealizedthatIcouldn't49problemsbetweenusandexpectthemjusttodisappear.

Itriedtovisithim.Butdeepinmyheart,Iwasnervous.Wouldhe50melikebefore?Hewas

reallylikeadifferentperson.But5jhewaspeacefulandpolite,onlyoneflashoftheoldDadwould

makemewantto52him.

Inthefollowingvisits,hetoldmehis53,whichmademeunderstandhischaracter.IlearnedDad

hadhadadifficultlife,buthewastryingtobeabetterpersonand54mypain.

Ibeganto55himthen,andithelpedmeopenmyheartandfeelwhole.

41.A.lovedB.failedC.hatedD.needed

42.A.touchB.burstC.desireD.sense

43.A.laughingB.shakingC.whisperingD.praying

44.A.lieB.difficultyC.truthD.news

45.A.dreamB.experienceC.sorrowD.delight

46.A.scarB.breakthroughC.trialD.need

47.A.shameB.amusementC.surpriseD.regret

48.A.excitingB.clumsyC.weakD.sincere

49.A.createB.buryC.faceD.handle

50.A.treatB.comfortC.entertainD.challenge

51.A.asthoughB.nowthatC.giventhatD.eventhough

52.A.leaveB.believeC.supportD.understand

53.A.hobbyB.planC.pastD.success

54.A.bearB.reduceC.examineD.hide

55.A.followB.ignoreC.admireD.forgive

第二節(jié)語法填空(每小題L5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)

內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

AyoungTibetanboy56(name)Dingzhen,hascaughtmillionsofpeople'sheartswithhis

"cleaneyesandpuresmiIe.^^

Aboutafew57(month)ago,aphotographerwenttotakepicturesinLitang,aremoteplace

inSichuanprovince,andheaccidentally58(shoot)avideoofDingzhen.Inthevideo,Dingzhen

wasseenwalkinginfrontofhishomeandsmiling59(shy)towardsthecamera.

ThephotographerpostedthevideoonDouyin,anditsoonspreadrapidly,60(gather)over

twomillionlikesandmorethan100,000comments.Somenetizens(網(wǎng)民)evencreatedanewphrasefor

Dingzhen-SweetWildBoy,61meansaboywithbothsweetandwildlooks.

Afterbecominganinternethit,Dingzhenservedasthelocaltourismambassadorandfilmed“TheWorldof

Dingzhen,,tospeak62hishometown.Thefilmsoonbrought63intopeople's

vision.

Dingzhen^outstanding64(popular)hasgreatsignificancethatgoesbeyondaninternethit.

Dingzhen^instantfamenotonlyhaschangedhisownlife,butalsobrought65(many)

opportunitiestohishometown'sculturalandtourismdevelopmentthanever.

第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

應(yīng)用文(滿分15分)

假定你是李華,你與外教David約定于本周六一起游唐山南湖公園,但因故不能赴約。請(qǐng)給他寫一

封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.表示歉意;

2.解釋原因;

3.另約時(shí)間。

注意:I.詞數(shù)80左右;2.開頭和結(jié)尾己給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

DearDavid,

Yours,

LiHua

讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料.,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

“Youguyswilldogreat.Iloveyou.^^

Ilookedupatmymom,andshesmiledatme.ButIdidn'twanttogetoutofthecar.Thecardooropened,

andmysisterjumpedout.IknewIwassupposedtofollowher,butIwasstuckinmyseat.Mysisterwasrunning

towardstheschoolandlookedbackquickly,keepinggoing.Ikeptlookingatthedoor,hopingshewouldcome

backoutandgetme.Shedidn'tcomeback.

Mymomhadtoldmethatmysisterwouldshowmewheretogo.Thedaybefore,Ihadpictureditallinmy

head.Iwouldfollowherintoschool,andshewouldshowmewheretogo.Followingherwouldbeeasy,andI

wouldn'tbescaredatall.NowhowamIsupposedtoknowwhattodo?

“Ihavetogettowork.You'regoingtobeokay,"mymomtoldmeasshelookedtowardstheschool.1

followedhereyesandsawmorekidsthanIhadeverseenbefore.Ijumpedoutofthecar,closedthedoorbehind

meandtookonelastlookatmymom.

Therewasnoturningbacknow.

Istartedwalkingintomynewschool.Thedoorsweretootallandheavyforme.Notknowingwheretogo,I

headedtotheonlyplacethatIknewinthisnew,unfamiliarschool.

Iwalkednervouslyintomyteacher'sclassroom.ItwasfamiliartomesinceIwashereafewshortweeksago

forkindergartenorientation(迎新介紹).1couldhearmyheartbeatinmyears.AsIlookedaround,therewereno

otherkidsintheclassroom.MaybeIwenttothewrongclassoritwasn'tthefirstdayofschool.Iwantedtogo

home.1lookedaroundtheroom.Therewasawallofshelvesfilledwithtoysandboardgames.

Paragraph1

"Hi!Beforeeighto'clock,youcanwaitinthecafeteriaorhereifyouwant."cameafamiliarvoice.

________________________________________________________________________________________Para

graph2

Asthedaywenton,IrealizedIhadnoreasontocry.

衡水泰華中學(xué)決勝新高考英語暑假必刷密卷16

語法填空

9.60.

4.65.

書面表達(dá)(15分)

讀后續(xù)寫(25分)

“Hi!Bet

Asthed

必刷密卷16

聽力:BACACBCCAAABBCCCBAAB

閱讀:ABACBADCDCCDABB七選五FADGB

完型:ABBCDACDBADACBD

語填:

56.named57.months58.shot59.shyly6O.gathering

61.which62.for63.it64.popularity65.more

書面表達(dá):

DearDavid,

I'msorryIcan'tgotoTangshanNanhuCentralParkwithyouthisSaturday.Myunclephoned

andaskedmetopickhimupattheairportonSaturdaymorning.Ihavetriedtofindanalternative

persontodoit,butnootherpersonisavailable.

ShallwewalkintheparkonSundaymorning?Pleaseletmeknowifthetimeissuitablefor

youandIamopentosuggestionsaswell.

Yours,

LiHua

讀后續(xù)寫:

【續(xù)寫分析】

本文以人物為線索展開,講述了作者上小學(xué)的第一天滿心恐懼和不情愿,但是在媽媽的

鼓勵(lì)下還是自己走進(jìn)了學(xué)校。作者在教室里遇見了自己喜歡的老師,開心地度過了小學(xué)的第

一天。

【詳解】

1.段落續(xù)寫:

①由第一段首句內(nèi)容“'嗨!八點(diǎn)前,你可以在自助餐廳等,也可以在這里等。’一個(gè)熟悉

的聲音傳來。”可知,第一段可描寫作者遇到了一個(gè)熟悉的老師以及他們之間的互動(dòng)。

②由第二段首句內(nèi)容“隨著這一天的過去,我意識(shí)到我沒有理由哭泣?!笨芍?,第二段可

描寫作者放學(xué)后發(fā)生的事情。

2.續(xù)寫線索:

遇見——介紹——開心——放學(xué)——交流——期待

“Hi!Beforeeighto'clock,youcanwaitinthecafeteriaorhereifyouwant."cameafamiliar

voice.Iturnedaroundandsawthatitwastheteacherwhoreceivedusontheorientation.She

lookedatmegently,asiftherewerestarsinhereyes.Iforgotthelossinaninstant.Sheheldmy

handandtoldmethatwecouldplaywiththetoysontheshelvesintheclassroom.Theteacher

wouldteachusalotofinterestingknowledgeinclassandwecouldplaygamestogetherafterclass.

Iwashappytobewithher,soIspentmyfirstdayatschoolhappily.

Asthedaywenton,IrealizedIhadnoreasontocry.Whenschoolwasover,mysisterpicked

meupandwenttothedoorwithmetowaitfbrmymother.Whenwegotinthecar,mymother

askedmehowmydayhadbeen.Itoldmymother,uuMom,IthinkIhavetowork.^^Momlaughed.

“ThenIthinkyoushouldstopresistinggoingtoschool.^^Ilaughedtoo.Ithinktheschoollifeinthe

futureshouldbefulloffunandsweet,togetherwithmyfavoriteteachersandfriends.

聽力文本:

text1

W:Thereisalottoseeinthiscityapartfromoldcastlesandmonuments.Whynottryart

museumsorstores?

M:Butweareinoneofthemostancientcitiesintheworld.

W:Thenlefsgoseparately,

text2

W:Whatalongwait!I'vebeenheresince8a.m..

M:Yes,thafs30minutes.Therearestillseveralpeopleaheadofus.

W:Idon'tthinkIcanwaitanylonger.Ihaveadentistappointmentat9a.m..

text3

M:Wow,Ididn'tknowyoupaintIwishIlearnedahobby.

W:Hobbiesarenevertoolatetolearn.Thereareavarietyofclassesatthelocalcommunity

college.Youcouldlookintothem.

text4

M:Hi,Betty.Itissonicetoseeyouhere.Ididn'tknowyourodethesubway.

W:Idon'tusually.It'sjustthatI'mfedupwithdriving,andthebusesarecrowdedand

unreliable.SoIthoughtFdgivethisatry.

text5

M:Isthisrainevergoingtostop?

W:Yes,itis.Theweatherforecastsayswe'llhavelightrainbyThursday,followedbyapartly

cloudyFriday.Andthesunwillbearoundattheweekend.

text6

W:Goodafternoon,Sir.Iwanttoapplyforascholarship.

M:Well,haveyoureadthenoticeaboutthis?

W:Yeah.Butitsayswehavetoapplyonline.Canyouhelpmeinunderstandingtheonline

procedure?

M:Sure.Youhavetoregisteron.Ifyouhaveyourstudentcard,theprocess

willbeeasyandfast.

W:OK.Whatcomesafterthat?

M:Aftersigningin,selectthescholarshipyouwanttoapplyfor.Onceyoucompletetheonline

form,takeaprintandsubmitittotheofficebeforethedeadline.

W:WillIrequireanythingelse?

M:Ofcourse,photosasmentionedinthenotice.

W:Thankyou.

text7

M:DidyouremembertobringmybookHarryPotter?

W:Oh,Iamsorry.Icompletelyforgotaboutit.Couldyoucalltoremindmeagaintonight?

M:Certainly.Bytheway,somebooksareonsaleinMarcus'Bookstore.Shallwegoandhave

alooknow?

W:Ofcourse.WouldyoumindifIstopbytheshoppingcenter?Ineedtopic

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