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(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)留意事項:本試卷分第一部分(聽力),其次部分(閱讀理解),第三部分(完形填空),第四部分(選擇填空),第五部分(單句語法填空),第六部分(寫作)。第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),每小題1.5分,滿分30分)第一節(jié)(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,從題中給出的A,B,C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。1.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hewasrescuedonthe16thfloor.B.Hepressedthewrongbutton.C.Hegotstuckinthelift.2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atabank.B.Inasmallshop.C.Atapolicestation.3.Whatisthemandoing?A.Makinganapology.B.Complainingaboutsomething.C.Askingforsomeinformation.4.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthisconversation?A.Smokingisstrictlyforbiddeninthiswaitingroom.B.Thewomanisbotheredbyothers'heavysmoking.C.Thewaitingroomisonfireandfullofsmoke.5.Whatistheman'spurposeinmeetingthewoman?A.Toapplyforajob.B.Tofindoutthewoman'sposition.C.Toshowhishobbiestothewoman.其次節(jié)(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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至7題。6.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Hergoldfishdied.B.Herpetsranaway.C.Herbrotherpassedaway.7.Whatistheman'sattitude?A.Heisangry.B.Heisunderstanding.C.Hethinksthewomanistooemotional.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Graduateearly.B.Goontocollege.C.Getajobrightafterschool.9.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman'snews?A.Sheispleased.B.Sheissurprised.C.Sheisindifferent.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Howdidthemanknowaboutthewoman'sperformance?A.BywatchingTV.B.BysurfingtheInternet.C.Byreadingthenewspaper.11.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.Sheisill.B.Shehastraveledalot.C.Shehasalotofmoney.12.Whatisthewomanplanningtodo?A.Playwithdisabledchildren.B.Improveherplayingskill.C.Runaspecialschool.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheseldomworkshardatschool.B.Herparentsarewell-off.C.Sheistoostressed.l4.Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Hedoesn'tknowwhattomajorinatcollege.B.HeisverypoorinEnglishgrammar.C.Heismuchtooideal.15.Whatisthewoman'sfirstsuggestionforthemanimprovingEnglish?A.Tolistentotheteacherattentivelyinclass.B.Totakeanadditionalcourse.C.Tofacethereality.16.WhatisJoyChain?A.Asetofpleasantchains.B.Thewoman'sidealcollege.C.Atrainingcenterduringholidays.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whoisthetalkintendedfor?A.Men.B.Housewives.C.Students.18.WhydidMrs.Edwardsgobacktothemarketafterhershopping?A.Shewantedtobetheluckycustomer.B.Shehadtopayforhershopping.C.Sheforgottobuytea.19.WhatdidMrs.Edwardsgetfreeofcharge?A.Everythingshehadbought.B.Ashoppingbasket.C.Abagoftea.20.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?A.Noticeforfreegoodsisoftenjustatrick.B.Goodsinthesupermarketsarecheaper.C.Ourluckydreamcancometrue.其次部分: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)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。AGreatSmokyMountainsNationalParkRangeuponrangeofforestliesontheborderbetweenNorthCarolinaandTennesseeinGreatSmokyMountainsNationalPark.Worldfamousforitsdiversityofplantandanimallifeandthebeautyofitsancientmountains,thisisAmerica’smostvisitednationalpark.Planyourvisittoday!BearsintheSmokiesTheSmokiesisoneofthelargestprotectedareaswhereblackbearscanliveinwild,naturalsurroundings.Theyaremostenergeticduringearlymorningandlateeveninghoursinspringandsummer.Whatdeservesaspecialmentionisthatmorethan1,500bearsliveinthepark,whichequalsapopulationdensity(密度)ofnearlytwobearspersquaremile.Ifyouseeabear,remainwatchful.AbramsFallsAlthoughAbramsFallsisonly20feethigh,thelargevolumeofwaterrushingoverfallsmorethanmakesupforitslackofheight.Thelong,deeppoolatitsbaseisverybreathtaking.Duetostrongwatercurrents,swimminginitisextremelydangerous.Don'tbethenextvictim!HistoricBuildingsTheSmokiesholdsoneofthebestcollectionsoflog(圓木)buildings.Over90historicstructures—houses,churchesandschoolshavebeenwellpreservedinthepark.Self-guidingtourbrochures(小冊子)areavailableateachplacetobetteryourvisit.FrequentlyAskedQuestions1.WherecanIcampinthepark?Theparkoffers10developedcampgroundsfortentcampers.Campsitesforlargegroupsarealsoavailableinmanycampgrounds.Advancereservationsarerequired.2.CanIholdmyweddingorotherspecialeventsinthepark?Weddingsandotherspecialeventsrequireapermit.21.WhatisspecialaboutthebearsintheSmokies?A.Theyaregentlebynature.B.Theyarekeptinthecage.C.Theyarehugeinnumber.D.Theyareactiveinthefall.22.Whichofthefollowingdoestheparkprovide?A.Meals.B.Cameras.C.Campingtents.D.Travelbooklets.23.Whatisrequiredifpeoplewanttocampinthepark?A.Getabooklet.B.Comeingroups.C.Askforapermit.D.Bookinadvance.BBobStockton,myfather-in-law,observedhis80thbirthdayinNovember2024.BoblovedsportsandwasanenthusiasticYankees(anAmericanprofessionalbaseballteambasedintheNewYorkCity)fan,soitwasnowonderthatovertheyears,hewasanavid(熱切的)listenertoWEANradioand,inparticular,theafternoonshowhostedbyMikeFrancesa.Bobhadhealthissuesinhislateryearsthatlimitedhismobility,andwhenhelosthiseyesightthreeyearsago,hisattachmenttohisradioandFrancesabecamemorepronounced.HejustlovedlisteningtoMiketalkaboutsportsandhisYankeeseachafternoon.Thosehoursbroughthimsomuchpleasure.Ofcourse,MikewillbeleavingonDec.15,2024after30yearsatthestation.MikelivesinthesamecommunitywhereIworkonLongIsland,andIhavegottentoknowhimoverthepast20years.Sowhenmyfather-in-lawwasapproachinghisspecialbirthdaylastyear,IaskedMikeforafavor:tocallBobandwishhimahappybirthday.Mikeagreedwithouthesitation.Twodaysbeforethespecialday,Mikestoppedatmyworkplace.IcalledBobathisnursinghomeandputMikeonthephone.ItwasacompletesurprisetoBob.Mikespentmorethan10minuteswishingBobahappybirthdayand,ofcourse,talkingabouttheYankees.WhenmyfamilycelebratedBob'sbirthdaytwodayslater,hecouldn'tstoptalkingaboutthephonecall.Overhislifetime.hesaiditwasoneofthenicestthingsanyonehadeverdoneforhim.Unfortunately,Bob'shealthdeclined(衰退)andhepassedawayonJuly13,2024.Buteveninhisfinalmonthsinthehospitalandnursinghome,healwayshadaradiosettoWEANtolisteneachafternoontoMikeFrancesa.Andhealsohadthememoryofthatspecialphonecallforhis80thbirthday.24.WhathabitdidBobkeepforyears?A.Playingbaseball.B.Listeningtoasportsprogram.C.Checkinghiseyesightregularly.D.LeadingorganizedcheeringfortheYankees.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pronounced”inParagraph2mean?A.Obvious.B.Confused.C.Important.D.Ordinary.26.Whatwordcandescribetheauthor?A.Honest.B.Caring.C.Patient.D.Independent.27.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?A.ASpecialGiftB.TheCallFinallyArrivedC.TheBigDreamCameTrueD.AnUnforgettableBirthdayPartyCItisgenerallyassumedthatonecan'thavetoomanyfriends.Butitseemsthatthereisanaturallimittothenumberofpeoplewestayintouchwith.Astudyfoundthatwhenwemakenewfriends,bystartinganewjoborgoingtouniversity,wedowngradeorevendropoldones.Andwhilethefriendsmaychange,thenumberstaysalmostthesame.OxfordUniversityresearcherFelixReed-Tsochasasked24studentsinthefinalmonthsofschooltolistalltheirfriendsandrelativesandsayhowclosetothemtheywere.Thepupilsfilledinthequestionnaire(問卷)twicemoreafterstartingworkorgoingtouniversity.Theywerealsogivenfreemobilephonesandagreedthatresearcherscouldusetheirbillstoworkoutwhotheycalled,whenandforhowlong.Puttingthetwopiecesofinformationtogethershowed,unsurprisingly,thatmostpeoplehaveasmallcircleofclosefriends,whotheyspendmostoftheirtimetalkingto.Thisinnercircleissurroundedbygroupaftergroupofevermoredistantfriends.Asthevolunteers'liveschanged,thisoverallpattern,includingthenumberofbestfriends,remainedalmostthesame,meaningthatsomeclosefriendsfromchildhoodweredroppedordowngradedasnewfriendshipswerebuilt.DrReed-Tsochassaid,“MaybemybestfriendisnolongerthesamepersonbuttheamountoftimeIallocate(支配)tomybestfriendisstillthesame.”Headdedthatthisfindingsuggeststhatevenwiththecomingofmoderntechnologyweareonlycapableofformingalimitednumberoftruefriendships.ChesterUniversityresearcherDrSamRobertssaid,“Ourresultsarelikelytoreflectlimitationsintheabilityofhumanstokeepemotionallycloserelationshipsbothbecauseoflimitedtimeandbecausetheemotionalcapital(心情資本)thatindividualscanallocatebetweenfamilymembersandfriendsislimited.”28.AccordingtoParagraph1,whatisapopularbeliefaboutmakingfriends?A.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.B.Weshouldtreatfriendsasourfamily.C.Themorefriendswemake,thebetter.D.Afriendtoeverybodyisafriendtonobody.29.WhichisamethodDrReed-Tsochasusedinhisstudy?A.Checkingthevolunteers'callrecords.B.Learningaboutthevolunteers'hobbies.C.Trackingthevolunteers'jobperformance.D.Interviewingthevolunteers'schoolmates.30.Whatdidtheresearchersfindfromthestudy?A.One'sattitudetofriendshipremainsthesame.B.Peopleattachgreatimportancetofriendships.C.Peoplerarelydroptheiroldfriendstomakenewones.D.Thenumberofone'sbestfriendsdoesn'tchangemuch.31.Whatisthefunctionofthelastparagraph?A.Toaddbackgroundinformation.B.Togiveapossibleexplanation.C.Tooffersomesuggestions.D.Tointroduceanewtopic.DStudentsusedtobetaughtshopclasses,inwhichtheylearnedskillslikewoodworking.Nowadays,mostschoolshavegivenupshopclassinfavorofacademicsubjects.However,theNationalScienceFoundationSTEMGuitarProjectthinksthatacademicsubjectsandcarpentry(木匠活)canbecombined.Thisorganizationaimstogetstudentsexcitedaboutscience,math,andartsallatonce,byteachingstudentshowtomakeaguitar.Expertsforecastthattechnicalskillslikethisonecouldbeingreatdemandinthefuture.Unfortunately,manyhighschoolsdon'tofferstudentsaccesstomechanicaldesignskills,duetothefactthattheyarenotonthelistofstandardizedsubjectsandtheschoolscan'tscientificallyassessstudents'performance.But,isSTEMreallyneededinordertobuildaguitar?Actually,it’simpossibletomakeaguitarwithoutknowingscienceandmath.JoshuaCruz,adesignteacher,saidthatbuildingaguitaralsoteachestroubleshootingandproblem-solvingskills.HethinkstheSTEMGuitarProjectprovidesopportunitiestochallengestudentstoapplytheirowncreativitytoSTEMproblems.“I'mstillfiguringouthowwecanapplyit,”Cruzexplained.“Ithinkwe'regoingtousealotofthesametheoriesbehindhowstringsandstringedinstrumentsworkandtryandgetthemtomakestringedinstrumentsoftheirown,andthusimprovetheiracademicperformance.”Becauseofitseffectivenessandcreativity,theguitarinitiative(倡議)wasofferedtheGerhardSalingeraward,whichrecognizesoutstandingSTEMschoolprograms.“Throughthisproject,wehavebecomepartofthiscommunityofbusinessmen,engineersandartisans,”saidMarkFrench,oneofthesixpeoplewhoreceivedtheawardforhisworkwithSTEMguitar.“It'sagreatgroupandI'mpleasedtobepartofit.IgettocombinesomethingIlovedoingwithanactivitythatreallymakestheworldalittlebitbetterplace.Itreallydoeshelppeople.”ThankstopeoplelikeMarkFrench,andtotheSTEMGuitarProject,theworldisalittlebitofabetter,moreeducated,andmoremusicalplace.32.Whyaremechanicaldesignskillsunavailabletohighschoolstudents?A.Studentsarenotexcitedabouttheseskills.B.Students'performancecan'tbeproperlyevaluated.C.Theyarenotnecessaryforthestudents'growth.D.Theyareofnohelptostudents'academicperformance.33.Whatbenefitcanstudentsgetfrombuildingaguitar?A.Theabilitytofindfaultswithothers.B.Theskillsofmakingaguitarindependently.C.Theopportunitytochallengescientifictheories.D.Theimprovementofcreativityandlearningability.34.WhatisMarkFrench’sattitudetowardstheSTEMGuitarProject?A.CriticalB.IndifferentC.PositiveD.Doubtful35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThecombinationofskillsinaprojectB.TheawardfortheSTEMGuitarProjectC.TheSTEMGuitarProjectpromotesMusicD.TheSTEMGuitarProjectbenefitsstudents其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。ChoicesContributetoSuccessThedirectionofourlivesisdeterminedbythechoiceswemakeeveryday.Thefollowingchoiceswillcontributetopersonalsuccessalongwiththeabilitytoachievefinancialfreedom.ChoosetobepositiveApositivementalattitudewillputyoumilesaheadofyourpeers.36.Itismorevaluablethanskills.Chooseapositiveattitudeandthingswillstarttoworkforyou.37Ifyoudon'tknowwhatyourbadhabitsare,yourfriendsandfamilycanalwaystellyou.Takethebigonesfirst,thenmakeeveryefforttobreakthemandalwaysreplacethemwithnewpositiveones.ChoosetoworksmarterManypeoplethinktheirlivesareoutofbalanceandthattheydon'thaveenoughtimetodoeverythingtheywantto.38.Therefore,learningsomegoodtimemanagementtechniques,suchassettingupascheduleandstickingtoit,willmakeyourlifeflowbetter.ChoosetogiveyourworkasenseofpurposeHelpingandencouragingotherpeoplewillnotonlymakeyourlifebemoremeaningful,butitwillalsomakeyoumoremoney.Ifyouputyoureffortsintohelpingothers,thenthefinancialpartoflifetakescareofitself.39.Choosetosowmorethanyouharvest40,butourliveswillbebetteraswebecomegiversandservetheworldasgivers.Youwanttolearntobecomeunselfishwithyourselfandlearntogiveyourtime,yourmoney,and,ofcourse,yourlove.A.ChoosetotreatfriendsrightB.ChoosetobreakabadhabitC.TherearemanytakersinthisworldD.YourattitudedeterminesyouraltitudeE.NotallthepeopleintheworldareselfishbynatureF.SpendyourtimehelpingothersgrowandyourfinanceswillgrowwithitG.Aboveall,youneedtobeawareofthetimethatyoumightbewastingbydoingfruitlessactivities第三部分:完形填空(共15個小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ItwaslastyearinNovemberthatmyfamilyandItookourfirstcampingtrip.Mywholefamily41,whichwasthemostimportantpartofthetripforme.Mysiblings(兄弟姐妹)aregrown-upswithdifferent42,whichmakesitdifficultforusto43anactivitylikethis.Wehadjustsetupthetentwhenitsuddenlystartedraining.44,wehadpositionedthetentonahighflatsurfacewhere45couldnotcomeintoourtent.Evenwiththerain,Ihadneverbeenhappier.Whilewewereall46thesoundoftherain,mymomcookedawarmmealforthefamily.Overthedinner,myfathertoldus47storiesabouthischildhood,whichmadeusburstintolaughter.Atnight,itwasabitcold.MysistersandIgrabbeda48andchattedaboutourdailylife.Soon,ahotmealandagood49warmedusup.Irealizedhow50itwascampingunderthesoundoftherain.Icametounderstandwhymyparentswereso51aboutcamping.Thenextday,we52ourbelongingsandheadedhome.I'mvery53forthiscampingtrip.NotonlydidIexperiencethebeautyoftheforest,butIalsolearnedthatevenifthe54isnotthebestforcamping,wecangetusedtoMotherNatureasafamilytomakeunforgettable55.41.A.cheeredupB.ranawayC.gottogetherD.turnin42.A.livesB.principlesC.problemsD.abilities43.A.reportB.postponeC.planD.recognize44.A.StrangelyB.SimilarlyC.ObviouslyD.Fortunately45.A.windB.waterC.animalsD.hikers46.A.expectingB.describingC.enjoyingD.imagining47.A.touchingB.awfulC.shockingD.funny48.A.blanketB.basketC.phoneD.tent49.A.trackB.gameC.conversationD.dream50.A.informalB.uniqueC.expensiveD.popular51.A.particularB.disappointedC.bitterD.enthusiastic52.A.packedupB.pickedoutC.leftbehindD.setaside53.A.eagerB.thankfulC.sorryD.suitable54.A.scheduleB.seasonC.facilityD.weather55.A.summariesB.memoriesC.lessonsD.reactions第四部分:選擇填空(共15個小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)56.Janewantedtobuyanewhouse,butshehadtothefactthatshecouldn'taffordit.A.settleinB.settledownC.settleforD.settleon57.TheeducationreformcarriedonbytheChinesegovernmentisonanscale(規(guī)模)andwillhaveagreatinfluenceuponmillionsofstudents.A.individualB.typicalC.enormousD.obvious58.ItisunbelievablethatMr.Smithstillleadsasimplelifehisgreatwealth.A.exceptB.thoughC.asD.despite59.Atthemeetingtheydiscussedthreedifferenttothestudyofmathematics.A.methodsB.approachesC.waysD.means60.Thecoloroftheshirtmewell,butthesizedoesn'tme.A.fits;suitB.fits;matchC.suits;fitD.matches;suit61.Hetheinvitationtostayforlunchbecausehehadtohurrybackforaclass.A.turnedupB.turnedoutC.turnedinD.turneddown62.Bobmovedtoanothercitylastyear,butstillagoodrelationshipwithhisoldneighborscurrently.A.deliversB.enablesC.maintainsD.acquires63.Youcan'tclosetheairportbecauseoneairlinehasproblems.That'sjust.A.throwingthebabyoutwiththebathwaterB.havingafroginmythroatC.jumpinginwithbothfeetD.havingbutterfliesinmystomach64.Studiessuggestthatregularintakeofthevitamincanimproveintelligence.A.respectivelyB.bitterlyC.significantlyD.currently65.IfyouwanttomakeanwithDr.Blake,youshouldcallhissecretaryfirst.A.assumptionB.atmosphereC.admirationD.appointment66.Arangeoflectureswerearrangedtheaimofdiscussingtheimpactofsocialmediasportsevent.A.with;onB.by;onC.with;toD.by;to67.ThepresidentoftheWorldBanksayshehasaforChina,whichheremembersstartingasearlyashischildhood.A.panicB.pineC.passionD.patience68.Peopletendveryangrywhenaskedtopostponeonaholidaytriptodoextrawork.A.toget;goingB.toget;togoC.togetting;goingD.togetting;togo69.Mr.SmithforShanghaiinafewdays.DoyouknowwhentheearliestplaneonMonday?A.isleaving;istakingoffB.leaves;takesoffC.isleaving;takesoffD.leaves;istakingoff70.I'dliketothankProfessorSmith,withouthelpIwouldnevergotthisfar.A.hisB.whoseC.whichD.whom第五部分:單句語法填空(共10個小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面句子,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。71.(judge)fromthehappysmilesonthefacesofstudents,theyenjoyedthelecturegivenbytheteacher.72.Ithasbeenpointedoutthatwhatplaysavitalroleindrivingawayone's(anxious)isone'ssweetchildhoodmemories.73.Ihavetogotoworkbytaxitodaybecausemycar(repair)atthegarage.74.Thegirl(strike)amatchandthewarmlightfilledtheroomimmediately.75.Hedrewmuch(inspire)fromartproducedbychildrenandbyprimitivecultures.76.He'swellawareofhis(strong)andweaknessesasanartist.77.Ifyouwanttobeasuccessfulbusinessman,youneedtobefamiliarthemarkettrendsandconsumerbehavior.78.Thereportconcludedthattheyhadnooptionbut(close)thelaboratory.79.Thisisthefirsttimethatwe(exchange)ourviewsontheseproblemsandIhopethisisnotthelast.80.I'mterriblysorry,butthisisthebestreasonIcouldgiveforcausingsuchinconveniencetoyouall.第六部分:寫作(滿分25分)21世紀英文報正在組織以“ASurpriseforMum”為題的作文競賽,請你寫一篇短文參賽,內(nèi)容包括:1.給媽媽打算驚喜的緣由;2.簡述打算驚喜的過程;3.描述媽媽見到驚喜后的感受。要求:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.不要出現(xiàn)真實姓名及個人信息,否則記0分;3.短文題目已為你寫好。ASurpriseforMum哈三中2024-2025學年度上學期高一學年期中考試英語答案第一部分:聽力1-5CABBA6-10ACCBC11-15BCCBA16-20CBCCC其次部分:閱讀理解21-23CDD24-27BABA28-31CADB32-35BDCD36-40DBGFC第三部分:完形填空41-45CACDB46-50CDACB51-55DABDB第四部分:選擇填空56-60CCDBC61-65DCACD66-70ACACB第五部分:單句語法填空71.Judging72.anxiety73.isbeingrepaired74.struck75.inspiration76.strengths77.with78.toclose79.haveexchanged80.that第六部分:寫作參考范文:Mymotherisabusywoman,whoworkshardtosupportthefamilyandtakecareofus.Theotherday,Isuddenlynoticedthatwrinkleswerecreepingaroundhereyecornersandherhairwasalsoturninggray.Itoccurredtomethatit'stimethatIdidsomethingtorepayherloveandsacrifice.Iknewthatshewasalwaysoccupiedwithhouseholdchoresonweekends,soIcleaneduptheroomanddidthelaundry.Then,Ievencookedaspecialdinnerforher.Itwasarecipeshehadalwaysloved,butrarelyhadtimetomake.SeeingwhatIdidforher,mymomwastouchedandhuggedmetightlywithtearsinhereyes.Ihopethemomentwillstickinhermindforever,makingherthehappiestmotherintheworld.聽力原文TextlM:①Iwasstuckbetweenthe15thand16thfloors.W:Oh,really?Whatdidyoudothen?M:Ipressedtheemergencybutton!AndthenIstayedintheliftwaitinguntiltherescuescame.Text2W:WhatcanIdoforyou?M:②Canyoucashthischeckforme?Iwanttomakeapurchase,andithastobepaidincash.Text3M:③I'mveryunhappywiththeservicehere.Iwastreatedverybadlybyarudewaiter.W:I'msorrytohearthat.I'lllookintothismatteratonce.Text4W:④Thewaitingroomisfilledwithsmoke.Icanhardlybreathe.M:Iagree.Smokingshouldn'tbeallowedinthisroom.Text5W:Takeaseat.Mr.Brown.⑤Couldyoutellmewhichpositionmostinterestsyou?M:Asforme,I'minterestedinthepostofsalesmanager,ifyouthinkI'mfit.Text6W:Thisistheworstdayofmylife!Ican'tbelievehowunfairtheworldis!M:OK,OK...⑥Iknowyoureallylikedthosegoldfish,butdeathisapartoflife,youknow?W:Easyfor

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