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長春市2023屆高三質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(四)英 語本試卷共12頁??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。注意事項:1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號碼填寫清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼處。2B0.5毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書寫,字體工整,筆跡清楚。作圖可先使用鉛筆畫出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。第一部分聽力(1~20小題)在筆試結(jié)束后進行。第二部分閱讀(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)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。ANagamoriDepartmentStore’sCountdowntotheHolidays!Only2daystogotoplaceyourorderandgetSPECIALFREEDELIVERY*fordeliverybyJune24Goodnewstoeveryone!ComeandshopatNagamoriDepartmentStore!almostyourlastchancetoplaceyourholidaygiftordersandensurefreecity-widedeliverybyJune24.Don’tmissoutonthisgreatdeal,andavoidleavinglovedonesdisappointedbysubmittingyourorderbefore5p.m.onFridayJune16.Andyoumaybeassuredifyoucannotsparesometimetopickupagiftby16.Ordersplacedafterthattimeandbefore3p.m.onThursdayJune22willstillbeguaranteedtoarrivebyJune24usingourstandarddeliveryoption.Thisremainsatouryear-roundlowpriceof$7peritem(toanywhereinthecity—regularratesapplyoutsideoftheTownsburgMetropolitanarea).Don’tforgettowrapit:Ifyouareshortoftime,gotoourGiftWrappingcorneronthisfloorforanumberofgreatoptions(atjust$5.95peritem)andputapersonalizedmessageonyourcomplimentary(免費贈送的)card.*FreedeliveryappliestogiftsdeliveredtoaddresseswithintheMetropolitanareaonlyandtoordersof$10ormore.Forallotherdeliveryrates(includinginternational),pleaseaskthestaffatourDeliveryServiceonthegroundfloorofthisstore.Asforgrouppurchaseanddelivery,aspecialdiscountisoffered.PleasecontactourSalesDepartmentat347-448-8888formoredetails.Whatisstatedaboutthespecialfreedelivery?Itemsmustcostmorethan$10.OrdersmustbeplacedbeforeJune24.Deliverymustbelocationswithinthecity.Itemsmustbeboughtatfullpriceandgift-wrapped.Howmuchdoesitcosttohaveagiftwrapped?A.$5.95. B.$7. C.$10. D.$12.95.Wherecanthistextbefound?A.Inadeliverycompany. B.Inadepartmentstore.C.Inapostoffice. D.Inagiftfactory.BBillyBarr,71,pausedoutsidehismountainsidecabintomeasurethewaterpercentageinsnow.Thisyear,itcontainedabout10percent.“Anotheryearofhighfigure,”Barrsighed.Thingswerequitedifferentfiveyearsago,whenthenumberhadbeenaround6percent.“Nowthesnowherehasgottenwetterforsure.Weunderstandthatweatherisweather,anditchangesallthetime.Butallofasudden,thelastfiveyearshaveallpresentedhighfigures,”saidBarr.“Sothat’swhenthingsneedourattention.”BarrarrivedinGothicin1972asastudenthelpingonawaterchemistryproject.Hestayeduntiltheendoftheyear,thencamepermanentlythefollowingsummer.Inthemountains,hefeltrelaxed—eventhoughhomewasamininghutwithalampandasleepingbag.He’dalwayslikednumbers;asakid,hecountedgasstationsonfamilytrips.That’swhatinspiredhisrecords,notsomegrandscientificambition.Overtime,Barrfoundhelikedcomparingoneyeartoothers.Onarecentafternoon,Barrsatathiscomputer,skimmingthroughdecadesofnumbers.Inthenumbers,hepointedoutpatterns.Nearlyhalftherecordlowtemperaturescameinhisfirstdecadehere,andmorethanhalftherecordhighsoccurredinthepastone.“Backinthe70s,therewerewinterswhenwehadover100daysinarowwhenitdidn’tgetabovefreezing.Lastwinter,themostwasnine,”Barrworried.“There’satrendthere.Ireallythinkwe’reinaloadoftrouble.Andwedon’thavemuchtimeforthis.”Afterfilling10notebookswithhisrecords,BarrnoworganizestheminExcelandpublishesthemonhiswebsite.Researchersregularlyaskhimfordata,hesaid,andhewasalwayspleasedtoshare.Barriswitnessingsnowfallhereforthe50thyearstraight.“Ijustwanttokeepitgoing.Itisinteresting—itis,Ithink.Andhelpful.”AccordingtoBarr,whyshouldwaterpercentageinsnowbepaidattentionto?A.Itincreasedby4percentthisyear. B.Itvariesfrom6percentto10percent.C.Itischangeablelikeweather. D.Ithasbeenincreasinglyhighforyears.WhatmadeBarrchoosetostayinmountains?A.Thesenseofrelaxation. B.Theboredomfromcitylife.C.Thepassionforcomfort. D.Thecommitmenttoscientificambition.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?Thereisnohurryatallforpeopletoaddressthisissue.Moredaysabovefreezinghavecomeinthelastdecade.Peoplearepreparedtofacetemperaturetroublenowadays.100daysofcontinuouslowtemperatureiscommonnow.WhichwordsbestdescribeBillyBarr?A.Crazyandambitious. B.Generousanddevoted.C.Lonelyandoutdated. D.Patientandoptimistic.CSpaceelevators—yes,literalelevatorsthatwillcarryusintoorbit—maynotbeasfarfromrealityaswethink,saysStephenCohen,aspaceengineerandphysicsprofessor.Accordingtohisideas,suchawildconceptcouldberealisticrelativelysoon.So,whatexactlyisaspaceelevator?Well,humansareheadedtoMarsby2040,ifallgoeswell,andoneofthelargestissuesisthetransport.Gettingpeopleuptospaceisadifficultandexpensivetask.Amuchbetterway,somebelieve,couldbetoputareally,reallylongcable(電纜)fromtheEarth’ssurfaceallthewaytoorbit,andpassapod(分離艙)upanddownthecable.Itwouldsaveonfuel,reduceoverallexpenses,andbefarlessdangerousthanrockets.However,asyoucanimagine,though,spaceelevatorsdonotcomewithoutsignificantquestions.Forexample,howwouldtheropestaytight?Howcouldweensurethatnothingcomesalonganddestroysthecable,liketerribleweatherorspacejunk?Howwouldyouevenbuildsuchathing?StephenCohen,along-timespaceelevatorenthusiast,believeshehasalltheanswers:Basically,asatelliteorbitingEarthdropsacable(averylongone)whileusingfueltogetawayfromtheEarthfurtherintospace.Inthiswaythecableremainstightasitisfastenedtotheground.Unfortunately,moderntechcan’tsolvethisbecausethecableneedsaspecificstrengthofaround50timesthatofsteel.ButaccordingtoCohen,we’relikelyaround10yearsawayfromthematerialbeingmadeandweshallbewalkingonMarsevenbefore2040.Mostscientistsremainunconvinced—spaceelevatorshavebeenspokenaboutforyearsandyetalotofquestionsaretobeanswered.But,whoknows,maybethedaysoffasteningourselvestorocketscouldsoonbeover;wecanonlyimaginetheastronautswouldwelcometheWhatadvantagedoesthespaceelevatorhaveoverthetraditionaltransport?A.Smallernoise. B.Higherspeed. C.Lesscost. D.Betterprotection.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?Theoperatingstepsofthespaceelevator.Theobviousbenefitsofthespaceelevator.Thepotentialimpactsofthespaceelevator.Thepossiblechallengesofthespaceelevator.Whatmakesitimpossibletobuildaspaceelevatornow?Thehighrisksaredifficulttopredictaccurately.Thedangeroustasksarehardtofulfilsuccessfully.Therequiredmaterialisnottechnologicallyavailable.Thefuel-burningsatellitewillleadtoseriouspollution.Whatismostscientists’attitudetowardsthespaceelevator?A.Doubtful. B.Unconcerned. C.Favorable. D.Opposed.DAbrokenheart.Asadendingtoaloveaffair.That’ssomethingmostofushaveexperienced,orprobablywill.Theexperiencecanbedestructive.Youmightfindyourselflisteningmoretosadmusic,hopingitcanresonatewithyourfeelingsofdisappointment,andyou’llneverheal(治愈)fromyourbrokenheart.Youmightgothroughastrongfeelingofsorrow,asinNeilYoung’s“OnlyLoveCanBreakYourHeart”,orthepainofalyricfromBobDylan’s“LoveSick”:“I’msickoflove.IwishI’dnevermetyou.”Butresearchshowslisteningtosadmusiccanhelpyoubegintofeeljoyandhopefulnessaboutyourlifeagain.Sadmusiccanhelphealandupliftyoufromyourbrokenheart.Or,fromanynegative,disappointinglifesituation.Itcanactivateempathy(共情)andthedesiretoreachoutforothers—bothpathwaysoutoftheprisonofheartacheandhopelessness.ArecentstudyfromGermanyfoundtheemotionalimpactoflisteningtosadmusiccanliftthefeelingsofempathy,compassion,andadesireforpositiveconnectionwithothers.That,itself,ispsychologicallyhealing.Itdrawsyouawayfromanxietywithyourself,andpossiblytowardshelpingothersinneedofcomfort.Anotherexperiment,fromtheUniversityofKent,foundthatwhenpeoplewereexperiencingsadness,listeningtomusicthatwas“beautifulbutsad”excitedtheirmood.Infact,itdidsowhenthepersonfirstconsciouslyunderstoodthesituationcausingtheirsadnessbeforebeginningtolistentothesadmusic.Thatis,whentheyintendedthatthesadmusicmighthelp,theyfoundthatitdid.Butthatwasn’ttrueiftheyjustlistenedtosadmusicwithoutfirstthinkingaboutthesadsituation.Then,youmaybeansweringthequestionraisedintheoldBeeGees’song,“HowCanMendaBrokenHeart?’’Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resonate”inparagraph1referto?A.Communicate. B.Cooperate. C.Contrast. D.Correspond.WhyarethesongsofNeilandBobDylanmentioned?presentthesadfeelingsfromtheirsongs.celebratetheirachievementsintheparethedifferencebetweentheirmusic.convinceothersofthehealingeffectsofmusic.WhatcanwelearnfromtheexperimentfromUniversityofKent?Sharedfeelingsmightenablepeopletohelpothers.Sadmusiccanstrengthenrelationshipbetweenpeople.Showingempathydoesgoodbothmentallyandphysically.Sadsongscanbenefitpeoplewiththeintentionofliftingspirits.Whichisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Whatdoesmusicbringtous? B.Howcansadmusichealabrokenheart?C.Whyissadmusicsopopular? D.Whencanweturntoothersforhelp?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,Friendshipisbasedonrespect,commoninterests,andlaughter.Studyingdoesn’tusuallyappearonthelistofsharedactivities.Sowhyaremoreandmorestudentsmeetingwiththeirfriendsafterclasstodohomeworkandprepareforexams?Thereisasimplereason:Havingastudybuddy(同伴)hasmanyadvantages.Ofcourse,youcanalwaysstudyaloneathome,butyou’llmissthenumerousbenefitsthatcomefromlearningwithafriendortwo.Thereareseveralreasonswhyyoushouldthinkoffindingastudybuddyorastudygroup.Itcanreduceprocrastination拖延)anddistraction.36Butwhenyouhaveastudybuddy,mongoalsinmind,youwillavoidbeingunnecessarilydistractedandfocusontheresult.2.37Havingastudybuddycanhelpyoulearnfaster.Let’sfaceit:twobrainsarealwaysbetterthanone.Youcanalsolearnsomenewstudymethodsandtechniquesfromyourstudybuddy.Whenyouhavesomeonetodiscussthenewlyacquiredinformation,learningbecomesmoreaccessible.38Studybuddiescantesteachother.Apartfromteachingeachother,motivatingeachother,andholdingeachotheraccountable,youcangetabetterresultfromtestingeachother.39Itcanhelptoidentifyareasthatneedmoreattention.Learningbecomesorganizedyetfun.Lastbutnotleast,itcanbeenjoyabletoshareyourstudyjourneywithanotherperson.40Plus,itisnicetohaveabreakonceinawhile.Itwillturnthelearningintoafunyetorganizedprocess.getthematerialfasterthanalone.Asmarterlearningpartnerwillguideyou.Quizzingbeforetheexamcanbenefitbothofyou.Moststudentsarestrugglingtostayfocusedandmotivated.Afunnyfriendwhokeepsjokingwithyouisanadvantage.Besidesthat,youcanclarifysomethingifeitherofyouisn’tsure.Longeveningsinthelibrarywillseemlesslonelyifyou’rewithafriend.第三部分語言運用(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)A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。2023andalmosteveryonewithasmartphonealsohasahigh-resolution分辨率)camerabuilt-in.carrythisimage-making41withusatalltimes.snapphotosandvideosofourdailylives.EverydayIrecordsomething.ItseemsI42go24hourswithoutsnappingaphotoorvideoofsomesort.Ibegantowonder—why?Whycan’tIjustgoadaywithoutpressingtheshutter快門)buttonMyhugenumberofphotosandvideosbeganto43me.I’velovedphotographysinceIwasateenager.Lotsofcherishedfamily44weredocumented.Revisitingthemwaslike45atreasurebox.I’m46forthesevisualrecordsbecausetheyshowedmyyouthandgrowth.FormorethanadecadeIworkedasaprofessionalfilmmakerandphotographerbecauseIlovedthe47conveyedbythestoryonvideo.Irecordedawiderangeofvarieties,thereforecollectingtensofthousandsof48—bothstillandmoving.However,graduallyIfeltIwasdrowningunderthemandsoIdeletedalargepart.Thiswas49butinsomewaysitsetmefree.Imagetakingand50havegreatlychangedeversincethesocialmediabecamepopular.Likeitornot,notsurprisingtoseemanyhavebecome51sharingourlivesonthesocialmedia—about86millionimagesare52todaily.wanttoshowotherswhatwe’reupto.wanttobeseen.wantto53.Perhapsithelpsusfeel54;asifistousasif55.41.A.skillB.materialC.toolD.system42.A.rarelyB.personallyC.casuallyD.frequently43.A.satisfyB.exciteC.disappointD.burden44.A.decorationsB.namesC.momentsD.bedtime45.A.clearingB.openingC.hidingD.breaking46.A.gratefulB.sorryC.fitD.ready47.A.songB.detailC.confidenceD.emotion48.A.filmsB.imagesC.camerasD.photographers49.A.difficultB.convenientC.worthwhileD.necessary50.A.sellingB.fixingC.sharingD.cheating51.A.addictedtoB.responsibleforC.afraidofD.curiousabout52.A.movedB.appliedC.turnedD.uploaded53.A.forgetB.explainC.connectD.admit54.A.confusedB.importantC.selfishD.lonely55.A.rememberedB.ignoredC.interruptedD.controlled第二節(jié)(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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AnneHidalgo,themayorofParis,wantstocleantheSeine,56(make)theriverswimmableby2024whenthecitywillhosttheOlympicGames.Unfortunately,theSeinehasalotofpollution,whichistheadditionofharmfulmaterials57theenvironment.Around360tonsofplastic58(find)intheSeineeveryyear.isonhe59(nearlyeveryweekendwithhisdad,fishingdebris(垃圾)outofalmost60wholestretchofwater.ItallstartedwhenRaphaelsawatutorialfromsomeonedoingsomethingsimilar.SoRaphaelaskedhisparentsfor61(supply).“Iwasinitiallytakenbackbyhisrequest.62,onceheshowedmethevideoIendedupbeingquiteimpressed,”Raphael’sdadsaid.Raphaelfeels63(encourage)byhisprogressinthelasttwoyears.AsectionoftheSeine,hesaid,isnoticeably64(clear)thantherestoftheriver.That’s65hestartedfishingandhehopeshe’llbeoneofthefirsttoswiminthewateroncedeclaredsafe.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校英文報正在開展主題為“HowtoChooseYourFutureCareer?”的有獎?wù)魑幕顒印U埬憬Y(jié)合自身實際,寫一篇短文參加該活動,內(nèi)容包括:職業(yè)規(guī)劃的重要性;如何進行職業(yè)規(guī)劃;你的感悟。注意:80HowtoChooseYourFutureCareer?HowtoChooseYourFutureCareer?第二節(jié)(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。TheRainbowChase(追逐)Onesummerafternoon,about8yearsold,Iwasstandingatawindowofthefarmhouse,lookingatabeautifulrainbowthatseemedtobelosingitselfinthickwoodsaboutaquarterofamiledistant.NoonewasintheroomthenbutmybrotherRufus.“See,brother,”Isaid,“Therainbowdropsrightdownamongthewoods.”“Doyouknow,Gracie,”saidRufusseriously,“ifyoushouldgothere,youwouldfindpotsofgoldandsilver.”“Isittrulyso?”Iasked.“Trulyso.”AnsweredRufus,withasmile.Iwasthenasimple-heartedchild,believingeverythingtoldme.Withoutanotherword,Idashedoutofthedoor,settingofftowardsthewoods.Rufuscalledaftermeloudly,butIdidn’tstop.Icarednothingforthewetgrassandranon.ThinkingwhatfinepresentsIcouldgivetomyfriendsandlayingdelightfulplans,beforeIknewit,Ihadreachedthewoods,andtherainbowwasnotthere!ButIsawitshiningdownamongthetreesalittlefurtheroff,soonandonIstruggled,throughthethickbushesandoverlogs,tillIcamewithinthesoundofasteam.ThenIthought,“Whatiftherainbowshouldcomedownrightinthemuddystream?Whatabouttheheavypotsofgoldandsilver?HowshouldIgetthemout?”Ireachedthebankofthestream,andagaintherainbowwasnotthere!Itwasontheotherside!IcrossedthesteamonafallentreeandonandonIran,thoughmylegsbegantogiveoutandeveryinchofmybodyached.Itwasratherhardtravellinginajourneyafterriches.Thewoodsgrewthicker,darkerandscarier;thegroundmorewetandslippery.Frightandhurrymademeforgettherainbow.WhenatlastIrememberedandlookedforit,itwasnowhereinsight.Ithadfadedaway!Iburstintotears;forIhadlostallmytreasuresandhadnothingtoshowoffbutmuddyfeetandwetandtorndress.注意:150Worsestill,Icouldn’tfindmywaybackhomeWorsestill,Icouldn’tfindmywaybackhome:Iwaslost!AtlastIheardmyownnamecalled.英語聽力注意事項:英語聽力共兩節(jié),共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分。做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)5ABC三個選項中選出10例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。HowmuchshouldthemanpayifhehasanOctopusCard?A.$7.20. B.$0.80. C.$8.00.Whichpairofshoeswascomfortable?A.Thethirdpair. B.Thesecondpair. C.Thefirstpair.Whydoesthemanwanttokeepthebooks?Tofinishhisteachingwork.Tohelpotherstudents.Toprepareforhispaper.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atabarber’s. B.Inaclothesstore. C.Inanoffice.Whenwillthelightsgodown?A.At7:15. B.At7:25. C.At7:30.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)5ABC三5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出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。Whereisthewomanrightnow?A.InsidetheB.AttheRoxieClub. C.OutsidetheWhywillthewomanpayextramoney?Becauseoftheweekendrate.Becauseofthetypesofvehicles.Becauseofthetravellingdistance.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。Howlongdoesthemanwantthewomantotakecareofhisdog?A.Forthisweekend. B.Forthisweek. C.Fortwoweeks.Whatdoesthemantellthewomantodoat3:00p.m.?A.Givethedogsomeexercise. B.Feedthedogatreat. C.LetthedogwatchWhatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?Shelikeswalkingthedog.Shewon’twatchthedog.Shewillwatchthedog.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。Wherearethespeakers?A.Inaconcerthall. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inanoffice.Howdoesthewomansoundintheconversation?A.Excited. B.Curious. C.Unhappy.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Leavehereimmediately. B.tothegroup. C.Sitdowntoorder.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Hostandguest. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Bossandsecretary.WherewillMichelleprobablygotoenjoyallvegetabledishes?A.TheHighland. B.TheZenGarden. C.TheRedRiverarea.WhatdoesMichelleRaydoforcompletelyquiet?A.Gocamping. B.Studyinalibrary. C.Readathome.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Late-nightshopping. B.Asianfood. C.Louisville.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。Whatisthemostimportantrequirementforthisjob?A.Experience. B.Creativity. C.Whatdochildrendointhemorning?A.Gohiking. B.Writeshortessays. C.Reporttotheleaders.Whenistheapplicationdue?A.InlateApril. B.Inmid-May. C.Inearly長春市2023屆高三質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(四)英語聽力原文Text1W:Yes?M:I’dlikeoneticket,please.W:Whereto?M:ToCausewayBayStation.W:[1]That’s8dollars.M:Anydiscount?W:[1]Youcangeta10%discountifyouhaveanOctopusCard.M:Thanks.Text2M:Haveyoufoundanypairsofshoesthatfit?W:Well,Ilikedtheblackpair,butmyheelskeptslippingoutofthem.[2]Thesecondpairwascomfortable,butthecolordidn’tlookgoodatall.Andthispairisalittletightinthefront.Text3W:I’msorry,butIcan’tletyoukeepthesebookspasttheirduedate.Ihaveotherstudentswaitingforthem.M:ButwhatamIgoingtodo?[3]Ineedthesebookstofinishmytermpaperthat’sduenextweek.Text4M:Haveyoubeenherebefore?W:No,thisismyfirsttime.[4]Ihopetheydosomethingnicewithmyhair.M:Oh,I’msuretheywill.Ialwayshaveminedonehere.AskforRandy.Heisverygood.Text5W:Whattimedoestheplaystart?M:[5]Athalfpastseven.Butthelightsgodownfiveminutesbeforethat.Text6W:Hello,canIgetataxi?[6]Wearejustoutsidethecitylimits.M:Noproblem,ma’am.Whereexactlyareyougoing?Thereisanextrachargeforanythingover20kilometers.W:TheRoxieClub,downtown.Therearesixofus,though.Doyouhaveanybiggercars,sowedon’tneedtotaketwotaxis?M:Yes,ontheweekends,wedo.However,[7]it’sthreedollarsmoretohavethebiggercarsentyourway.W:Thatwillbefine,andweshouldbewellunderthe20kilometerstoourdestination.M:Yes,Icanseethat.Wouldyoulikeustosendthatforyounow?W:Yes,please.Text7M:Hi,Tracy,[8]Iamgoingoutoftownthisweekend,andIwaswonderingifyoucouldtakecareofmydogwhileIamgone.Youknowmydog,Jaws,don’tyou?W:Yeah.M:Justfeedhimakindofdogfoodtodayandmakesurehehasplentyofwaterinhisdish.Oh,andheneedssomeonetotakehimforawalkaroundtheblockeveryafternoon.W:Well,howaboutifIjustthrowaboneoverthefencetogivehimsomeexercise?M:No,hereallyneedsawalk.Uhh,[9]andhelikestowatchthethreeo’clockSuperboneonChannel4,andthenyouneedtobrushhisteethandgivehimdoggytreatsatfour.W:YoumustbeoutofyourmindifyouthinkIamgoingtowatchyourdog.[10]Iwouldn’twatchthatdoggyevenifyoupayme.Text8M:Haveyoubookedatable,madam?W:Yes,we’vebookedonefortwo.ThenameisMorrison.M:Oh,yes,wehavethetablefor

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