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学年高三年级模拟试卷2022〜2023英语
2023.1本试卷分四个部分满分分,考试用时分钟150120第一部分听力共两节,满分分30第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每5A BC段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
101.What was the manssecond illnessin the last three monthsA.A cold.B.The food poisoning.C.A chest problem.
2.What doesthe womanwant toknowA.Repair price.B.Product types.C.Business hours.
3.Why doesthe manrepeat himselfA.He wasntvery politeat first.B.The shopkeeperdidn*t hearhim.C.He pronouncedhis wordsincorrectly.
4.Who mightJulie beA.The boysaunt.B.The boyssister.C.The boysmother.
5.What willthe womando in the bankA.Make a deposit.B.Borrow some money.C.Submit ajob application.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳5A BC选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作55答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What isthe mansreal reasonfor notworking outA.He istoo busy.B.He istoo funny.C.He istoo lazy.
7.What doesthe womanthink about the mansreasonA.He*s onlymaking excuses.B.He*s justtrying to be funny.C.Hes reallytelling thetruth.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Who ischecking thestopwatchA.The man.B.The woman.C.The coach.
9.What dayis ittodayA.Sunday.B.Saturday.C.Friday.
10.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In anoffice.B.At arace track.C.At arestaurant.听第段材料,回答第至题
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11.What are the speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A repairplan.B.A travelarrangement.C.The historyof the wild wall.
12.What is an advantageof theunrepaired wallA.It isreal.B.It issafe.C.It istidy.
13.What dothe speakersdecide to do in the endA.Go to another place.B.Protect the old wall.C.Adjust theirplan.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.What didthe womansmother thinkof skateboardingA.Impressive.B.Dangerous.C.Interesting.
15.What hashappened to the womanscompany recentlyA.Many employeeshave beenfired.B.There isno morecomputer work.C.It has been interrible condition.
16.What doesthe mansuggest thewoman doA.Persuade herfamily.B.Talk with her boss.C.Change hercareer.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Who mightthe speakerbeA.A coach.B.A referee.C.A player.
18.What doesthe speakersay aboutthe otherteamA.They are two goals down.B.They havegot more yellow cards.C.They arethe home team.
19.Why isPaul unable to playA.He istoo tired.B.He isinjured.C.He hasretired.
20.What willhappen nextA.The eventcontinues.B.The coachcomplains.C.The refereecheers.第二部分阅读共两节,满分分50第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAHowoften doyou getthe chanceto embracethe darknessof awilderness parkBryce Canyonis seekinganAstronomy Volunteerto helpshare thisincredible resourcewith ourguests!DESCRIPTIONWhether youbring yourown telescopefbr thenightly telescope fields orbring yourown solartelescope fordaytimeobserving,or bothyoull be abletoshare yourlove for astronomy withhundreds ofpeople eveiynight/day oftheastronomy festival!Daytime activitiestypically runfrom1000a.m.to200p.m.All telescopeoperators andfestival staffwill meetat600p.m.each eveningbefore setupto discussthe planforthe field.Telescope fieldarea is open fbrsetup between800p.m.and930p.m.The nightlytelescopefieldisopento thepublic1000p.m.to midnightunless weathercauses acancellation.DUTIESAssist guestswith viewingthrough thetelescope,while guidingtheir experience.Interpret thenight skyto guestswith minimaluse of a laserpointer.Answer guests*questions whileoperating telescope.QUALIFICATIONSYou mustbring yourown telescope.Strong backgroundin astronomy.Previous experiencewith publicspeaking orinterpretation.Knowledge of the InternationalDark-Sky AssociationsIDA.Note:Bryce CanyonNational Parkelevations reach9,100feet2778meters.People withheart orrespiratoryconcerns shouldbe especiallycareful notto overexertthemselves.
21.Who iswanted accordingto thetextA.An AstronomyFestival Volunteer.B.An AstronomyTelescope learner.C.A WildernessPark Observer.D.A WildernessPark Assistant.
22.When isone allowedto setup atelescopeA.900a.m.B.1000a.m.C.900p.m.D.1000p.m.
23.What isthe basicqualification fbr the positionA.Answering aquestion.B.Owning atelescope.C.Language interpretation.D.Medical experience.BThe incidenttook place,believe itor not,on theplayground.I wassomething ofa footballplayer,but I had neverbeen a goodplayer,far lessa greatone.I playedfor themere physicaljoy that I gotout of the game,but Iplayed withawill,and putmy wholeheart into the game.The resultwas that,though I had plenty of energyand enthusiasm,I wasneverpicked fbrmy collegeteam.Let meconfess franklythat thiswas onlybecause therewas anotherplayer in the sameposition whohappened tobemuch better than me.I consideredmyself thebetter sportsman,but he was certainlythe greaterplayer.So Inevergrumbled orcomplained.I wascontent towait andbide mytime.And atlast mypatience wasrewarded.It wasfor mea veryspecial day.Our teamhad shotup into the finaland was竞争对手.meeting itsrival Ourstar-player sentword at thelastmoment thathewasill andhe couldnot takethe field.Imagine theastonishment in the collegecamp!The thoughtwas that the gamewas asgood aslost,and soalso,I confess,王牌:did Ifor thisplayer wasour trump card Thatis whateveiybody alwayssaid.However,something hadto bedone,and thatsomething hadto bemyself!The captaincalled meup almostapologetically fbrhaving failed torecognize mygreatness before,and-there I was,on theplayground,greeted bythe cheersof myfriends,and afew jeersfromthose whohad littlefaith in my prowess.魔鬼.I cantell youthat Iplayed likea demonI was here,there andeverywhere—now leadingthe attack,nowfalling backto helpthe defense.It wasindeed athrilling momentinmylife.For atime,Iwasthe centerof allattention,the objectof universalapplause,and“the observedof allobservers”.And,believe itor not,it wasI whoput in thewinning goal.It markedthe topofaglorious day.Even nowI lookback on the episodewith unmixedpleasure andsatisfaction.
24.What canyou learnaboutthe author from the firsttwo paragraphsA.He waschosen intothe collegeteam.B.He intendedto bea professionalplayer.C.He performedbetterthanany otherplayer.D.He showedgreat interestin playingfootball.E.
25.How wasthe authorspatience rewardedA.He receivedthe captain*s sincereapology.B.He helpedhis schoolteam toenter the final.C.He wasfinally consideredasthetrumpcard.D.He became a replacementfor thesick player.E.
26.Why didtheauthorsay it was athrilling momentin hislifeA.He showedoff hispatience tothe fullest.B.The audienceapplauded hisperformance.C.The audienceobserved playersattacking.D.He playedattentively inthefinalmatch.E.
27.What canwe learn from theauthors experienceA.Patience isthe besttreatment.B.Care anddiligence bringluck.C.Great hopesmake agreat man.D.Opportunity isfbr theprepared.CHave youever escapedtaking on a roleor opportunitybecause youdidnt feelconfident enoughPerhaps thevoicein yourhead asked:Why meI amnot yetready,not capableenough,or dont have enoughexperience.If youcan relate,you*re amongthe majorityof women with whomPve worked.I recentlyasked morethan120women,from areasincluding theU.S.,UK,Australia,Georgia,Italy,India,Jamaica,and Bermuda:If youveeveravoided risks,what factorsand reasonscontributed tothis Morethan70%reported thatsell-doubt,or nothavingenough beliefin themselves,their capabilities,or theirskills,was adriving factor.彳亍政主管As onewell-known executivetold me:Every dayI doubtmyself.I doubtthat I am goodenough tobewhere Iam.”This shouldntcome as a surprise.We knowself-doubt isa pervasiveand oftenparalyzing concern,particularly fbrwomen.A studyby psychologistsat Cornelland WashingtonState highlightedhigher levelsof selfdoubtin women.Research hasalso shownthat womenwill applyfor ajob onlyif theymeet allof thequalifications,while menwill applywhenthey fulfillonly60%.Another recentstudy identifieda considerablegender gapwhen itcomes toself^promotion,with womenproviding lessfavorable assessmentsof theirown pastperfonnance andpotential futureability.Ultimately,红禾men takemore chanceson themselves,and thatpays dividendsLl inthe longrun.While thispattern of self-doubt emergedagain and again instudies,my interactions,and myclient work,I alsonoticedanother commonality:These womensself-doubts werentsabotaging theirsuccess.The vastmajority ofsuccessfulwomen leadersPve interviewedand coachedhave builtexciting andsatisfying careerseven whilefacingselMoubt.What thesewomen alsohad incommon iscourage inthe absenceof confidence——a traitthat isoftenweaponized againstwomen andused to explain whythey failto achievecareer goals.My work has foundthatsuccessful womentake decisiveaction tomove forwardeven whilegrappling withfears anddoubts andquestioningtheir ownreadiness”.“As women,we oftenfeel likewe haveto be100%ready inorder tomove forward.But,if you are50%or75%there,jump.Just doit,“said MeganCostello,former executivedirector of the BostonMayors Officefor WomenfsAdvancement.
28.What isthe realfactor fbrwomen toescape takingon aroleA.Higher risks.B.Different beliefs.C.Inner feelings.D.Related experiences.
29.What istypical ofwomen interms ofself-promotionA.They tend to beless optimistic.B.They preferto bewell qualified.C.They tryto befavorably assessed.D.They hopeto beclearly identified.
30.Which can best replacethe underlinedword“sabotaging“in Paragraph5A.Promoting.B.Weakening.C.Achieving.D.Balancing.
31.How dowomenwithself^doubts succeedA.They shouldbe courageousand decisive.B.They shouldkeep themselvesunprepared.C.They shouldstop questioningtheir careers.D.They shouldlearnfromfamous executives.DA newstudy analyzingstone tools from southern China providesthe earliestevidence of rice harvesting,dating toasearly as10,000years ago.The researchersidentified twomethods ofharvesting rice,which helpedstart rice家庭种植.domesticationTo harvestrice,some sortof toolswould have been needed.For quitea long time,one of the puzzleshas beenthatharvesting toolshave not been foundin southern China from the early Neolithic periodor NewStone Age10,000—7,一000Before Presentthe timeperiod whenwe knowrice beganto bedomesticated,“says leadauthor JiajingWang,anassistant professorof anthropologyat Dartmouth.u However,when archaeologists考古学家were workingat severalearlyNeolithicsites inthe Lower YangtzeRiver Valley,they founda lot of smallpieces ofstone,which hadsharp edgesthat couldhave beenused fbr harvestingplants.v“Maybe some of thosesmall stonepieces wererice harvestingtools,which iswhat ourresults show.”In theLowerYangtzeRiver Valley,the twoearliest Neolithicculture groupswere the Shangshan andKuahuqiao.成薄片的The researchersexamined52flaked stonetoolsfromtheShangshan and Hehuashansites,the latterofwhich wasoccupied byShangshanandKuahuqiao cultures.To determineif the stone flakeswere usedfbrharvestingrice,the teamconducted use-wear andphytolith植物石残渣residue analyses.For the use-wear analysis,micro-scratches戈U痕on thetools1surfaces wereexamined undera microscope.The resultsshowed that30flakes haveuse-wear patternssimilar tothose producedby harvestingsiliceous silica-richplants,likely includingrice.Through thephytolith residueanalysis,the researchersanalyzed themicroscopic residueleft onthestoneflakesknown as“phytoliths silicaskeletons ofplants.They foundthat28ofthetools containedrice phytoliths.“Whafs interestingabout ricephytoliths isthat ricehusk andleaves producedifferent kindsof phytolith,whichenabled usto determinehow therice washarvested,“says Wang.The findingsfromtheuse-wear andphytolith analysesillustrated thattwo typesofriceharvesting methodswereused—finger-knifeand“sickle techniques.Both methodsare stillused insouthernChinatoday.E.
32.What isthe long-lasting puzzleabout southernChinaA.It hasa historyof10,000years.B.It producesmany harvestingtools.C.Rice couldhardly growin thatarea.D.Rice harvestingnever occurredthere.
33.In whattone dothe researcherstalk abouttheir findingsA.Certain.B.Cautious.C.Critical.D.Correct.
34.On whatbasis istheuse-wear analysiscarried outA.How the stones wereused.B.What wasleft onthestones.C.When thestones wereused.D.Whether thetools wereused.
35.What canwe inferfromthelast paragraphA.Asian countriesare promotingharvesting methods.B.Only twoharvesting methodsare stillused in China.C.Rice domesticationexisted insouthernChinalong ago.D.Finger-knifeand sickle”are veryadvanced techniques.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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512.5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为多余选项Exercise isimportant inall phasesof life,but fbrseniors,it*s crucialto maintainingindependence.Exerciseensures thatseniors canget aroundand continueto dothe thingsthey enjoyand helpsto preventserious health一conditions.36Strength exercisesare amongthe best exercises fbrseniors.37These exercisescan alsoimprove asenior citizens新陈代谢,metabolism which canbeimportant for the maintenanceof healthyblood sugarlevels andnormal weight.Balance exercisesare goodfor senior citizens as well becausethey buildup musclesinthelegs andstrength inthelower body.They canhelp aseniorcitizenhave betterstability,translating intolowered riskof seriousfalls.38_39They helpimprove flexibility,making iteasier fbran olderperson toremain physicallyactive and僵硬move aroundwithout stiffhessand pain.Additionally,stretching exerciseshelp seniorcitizens avoidmuscle-related injuries,whichcanoccur inthe courseof exercisingaswellas duringdaily living.Though exerciseis goodfor seniorcitizens,it issmart for seniors tospeak withtheir doctorsbefore startinganynew exerciseprogram.40In somecases,they mayalso recommendavoiding certainexercises altogether.A.For seniors,this maynotbethe topconcern.B.Such accidentstendto make themill and weak.C.Stretches arealso importantexercises forseniors.D.Never exercisetoo muchas itmay haveharmful effects.E.They helpto buildup musclesand makethe bonesstronger.F.They maysuggest specificexercises andexercise frequency.G.When itcomes tochoosing thebestexercisesforseniors,variety iskey.第三部分语言运用共两节,满分分30第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DAsa teenager,Shannyn,was shockedto discovergrey hairscoming through.It wasthe4L thingthe16-year-old一wanted to see,and itledto42from herunkind classmates,who saidshe waslooking“old”.In orderto43,she startedvisiting asalon everysix weeksto haveher hairdyed black.It was a heavy44,But it was moneywell45fbrtheteen becauseshe no longer stoodout asold looking.However,asher30thbirthday approached,she46she wasfinally readyto gonatural andtook the47_to stopdying herhair.Its incrediblyhealthy becauseits not4a withchemicals.Ifs notweighed downor anythinglike that,it*s reallynice,“she said.49_tothesalon werenolongernecessary andshe alsosaved herselfa50intheprocess.Four yearssince shemadethe decision,Shannyn isstill5L withher silveryhairs.Womens valuingtheir greycolour hasgained52_since thepandemic lockdowns,and Shannynwas far53for shecommittedto itseveral yearsago.If youcan54your trueself,then youvecrossed theline thatnot manywomen intoday*s societycan do,and thafs
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42.B.last C.cool D.naturalA.anxiety
43.B.excitement C.passion D.rudenessA.fit in
44.A.B.give inC.take overD.turn overdamage
45.A.B.workload C.exercise D.expenseprepared
46.A.B.spent C.organized D.suiteddecided
47.A.B.argued C.demanded D.valuedadvice
48.A.B.troubleC.step D.lessonforced B.comparedC.covered D.confused
49.A.Approaches B.Invitations C.Visits D.Responses
50.A.lesson B.fortune C.dream D.shadow
51.A.pleased B.cautious C.friendly D.patient
52.A.courage B.qualification C.experience D.popularity
53.A.beyond B.behind C.away D.ahead
54.A.remember B.embrace C.transform D.improve
55.A.powerB.care C.mind D.luckindeed great
55.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The areaoftheYellow RiverWetland Parkin Yinchuanwas oncea placelocal peopleavoided.Now,the parkhasnot onlybecome apopular destinationfbr56local totake awalk,but alsoa habitat57_frequent visitedby migratorybirds.As secretary-general ofNingxias birdobservation58associate,Li Zhijunwitnessed thehuge changes.According tohim,the YinchuanWetland Parkhas becomea famousspot fbrbird photographers.More habitatsfbrmigratory birds59appear asthe environmentimproves,added Liin6Q_interview withChina Daily.缩影The YinchuanWetland Parkisamicrocosm ofChina*s achievementsin wetlandprotection.On Nov10,seven Chinesecities61award internationalwetland cities“atthe14th MeetingoftheConference ofthe ContractingParties.So far,there are13wetland citiesinChina,62show agreat varietyof patternsand styles.(区)Liangping districtin Chongqing,however,is totallydifferent from63natural wetlandis like.People built一small wetlandsin ruralareas.Whats more,they havecombined thesewetlands64organic farms,homestays,andhealthcare centers,65has resultedin anincome increaseof52,000yuan perhousehold.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,上周四学校组织了一次志愿者活动,到社区敬老院开展消毒工作并宣传科学防疫的重要性请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括活动目的;活动内容;活动反响
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4.参考词汇消毒v.disinfect;接种疫苗vaccination;敬老院nursinghomeA volunteer activity第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Anna Morrisonwas asingle motherraising threelittle children,Joseph,Catherine,and Tomalone afterherhusband passedaway.And Annadidn*t havemuch moneyasacleaner.Before Toms6th birthday,Anna savedsomemoney.She knewit wasntmuch,but she could at least treatherchildren toone propermeal onthe specialday.So onToms birthday,Anna tookher childrento alocal cafe.Afterreading themenu,she realizedshecouldonly affordone dish.The waitresshad alreadybrought themwater andwaswaiting fortheir order,and Annawas tooshy toleave.So shedecided tobuy somethingwithin herbudget.Finally,she settledonaplate ofnoodles andmeatballs.When thedinner arrived,Tom cried,“Mom,one dishisntenough forthe fourof us.And I want adrink withmy food,”“Yes,Mommy!”Catherine andJoseph criedtogether.Im sorry,“Anna apologized.For thetime being,lets havethis.I promiseto dobetter onyour nextbirthday.She thendivided thefoods amongher children.As thekids finishedtheir food,Catherine said,“Mommy,Im stillhungry.Can weget somethingelse”Tom added,“How abouta cakeWe cantcelebrate abirthday withouta cake!Please,Mom!Fil washmy handsand beright back!Then wecan orderit!With that,Tom rushedtothewashroom;Catherine andJoseph followed.As thechildren left,Anna murmuredin tears,“How doI tellthem Idont have any moneyon me”Suddenly,she(一痛一拐)saw anold ladylimped towardsher.This womanwas diningnearby.She hadheard Annatalking tothekids.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Seeing Sandrahad badlegs,Anna decidedto repayher kindness.,This womanwas Sandra.Its allright”she toldAnna.学年高三年级模拟试卷(南通)2022〜2023英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分1-5CCABB6-10CAACB11-15BACBA16〜20CABBA第二部分第一节21-23ACB24-27DDBD28-31CABA32〜35DBAC第一P36〜40GEBCF第三部分第一节第一41〜45BDADB46〜50ACCCB51〜55ADDBA
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65.which第四部分争一4To raisethe oldpeoples awarenessofself^protection fromviruses,our schoolorganized avolunteeractivityfbrthe nursinghome ofour communitylast Thursday.Firstly,we wentto disinfectthe bedroomsfortheelderly and then thepublic fitnessfacilities inthe nursinghome.More importantly,we impressedupon themthe importanceof scientificprevention ofviruses,such aswearing facemasksand havingvaccinations to avoid infection.Our activityturned outtobea hugesuccess.We arespoken highlyof becausewe doour partfor oursociety.4i2r-------------H-第一PThis woman_was Sandra,Its right,she]old_Anna.Sandra puta$100bill onAnnas tableand encouragedher toordersome extrafood.Anna ordereda cakeand somejuice fbrher kids.Tears welledup inAnnas eyesas shewatchedthe kidseat happily.u Thankyou somuch,Madam,and I will returnyou the money,“sobbed Anna.Sandra pattedhershoulder,You don*thaveto.I livealone nextdoor,and I have apension.Then Sandralimped outofthecafe.」Seeing Sandrahad__bad_legs”Anna decide^to jepaYhe kindness.She visitedSandra regularlyand cleanedSandra*s house,mowed thegrass andremoved weeds.With timepassing by,Sandra andAnna becamecloser,andAnna alongwithherkids oftendropped bytheoldladys houseto helpher andkeep hercompany.The twofamiliescheered eachother upby enjoyingfriendliness together.听力材料Text1W:I haventseen youforalongtime.Where haveyou beenM:Pve beenill fbrthreemonths.First itwasacold,then itbecameachestproblemand laterIhadfoodpoisoning.W:You poorman.At leastyoure lookinghealthy now.Text2M:Suncoast Electronics,this isMark speaking.Do you need toreturn somethingor havesomething fixedW:Actually,I justwant tofind outwhen you1!!be openinthemorning.Text3M:Shopkeeper,give meone oftoda/s newspapers anda coffee.W:Bob,dont speaktoawoman likethat.It soundsterrible.M:Sorry,madam.May Ihave oneof todaysnewspapersandacoffee,pleaseText4W:Have youcompleted allof yourchores,sonM:No.I didsomeofJulie*s yesterday,so she has todo minetoday.W:Well,she*s nothere,so I need you todothe dishesbefore youraunt arrives.Text5W:Ihavean appointmentatthebank tomorrow.Im worriedthey willdecline myapplication fora bankaccount.M:Ell comewith you.Ineedtomake adeposit.What doyouneedthemoneyfbrW:I wantto starta newcareer andopen myown company.Text6W:Roy,you areatleast10pounds heavierthan lastmonth.I thoughtyou saidyou weregoing tostart workingout.M:Trust me,Ive tried.But Pmso busythatIcant fitit intomy schedule.W:Well,if youkeep thisup,pretty soonyou wontbeableto fitinto yourpants!M:Ha-ha.Very funny.W:Pm notkidding!Everyone hastime tobe healthy.You*re justinventing reasonstoexplainwhy yourelazy.M:You knowwhat Youretotally right.Iwillmakeabetter effortfrom nowon...right afterI finishthis bowlofice cream.W:Roy!Text7W:Did youpress thestopwatchM:Of courseI did.Look athim run.He isso fast.I thinkhe willhaveareal shotat winningthe raceon Saturday.W:You arealways moreoptimistic thanIam.I thoughtthe racewas Sunday.M:Pm sureits tomorrow.Why dontyou thinkhe haswhat ittakes towinW:I didn*t saythat.Pm justworried thathe ispushing himselftoo hard.M:He knows his limits.I justchecked theofficial raceplace onmy phone.The raceis definitelyon Saturday.W:Maybe Imworried that you arepushing him.Hes stilla boy.Luckily,hehasan excellentcoach atschool.M:Look atthat laptime!That*shisbest yet.Anyway,we willtake himtoanearby restaurantafter therace.Text8W:While werevisiting China,we mustgo andsee theGreat Wall.M:Of course.But whichpart shallwe goto Someof ithas been rebuilt.It looksimpressive but its notthe sametome.W:Why Isee nodifference evenif itsbeenrebuilt.Ifs justbeen repaired.Ifs nota newwall.M:No,but youcan seesome partswhere noworkhasbeen done-thewildwall.Its overgrownand shabby,butitisthe evidenceof history.W:Well,Fd liketo feelsafe andI wantto seeit lookingas ifitwasdesigned tolook neatand tidy.M:Looks likewe disagree.Shall wenot bothergoingW:Lets compromise.Well walkalong thewall thathasbeenrepaired untilwe cometothewild part,andthenwelltry tosee abit ofthat aswell.M:Sounds likea plan.Text9W:Did yousee thatguy withthe skateboardM:Yeah,he managedto slidedown afull flightof stairs.How impressive!W:I usedto wantto skateboard,but mymom saiditwastoo dangerous.I thinkmy dadwould supportme,though.M:Did youever havea skateboardW:I did,but mylittle brotherwas enviousbecause hewasnt allowedone,so hetold ourparents whatIhaddone.My momtook itoff meand gaveit away.M:Thats ashame.You couldhavebeenthe greatestfemale skateboarderintheworld.W:Still couldbe.I coulddo witha careerchange.Maybe buymyself askateboard andjust startpracticing everyday.M:I feelthatyou are nothappy inthat office.Whafs sobad aboutitW:Ifs notany onething.Ifs justthe generalatmosphere inthe office.There havebeena lotofjob cutsrecently.Although thecondition ofthe companyisnt toobad,its nota happyworking environment.M:Then youshould quit.Jump beforeyouarepushed.Give skateboardinga try.W:That wouldbe sofunny,but Istill wantto workhard tosee howthings aregoing on.I likethe interestingcomputerjob hereactually.Text10OK everyone,gather roundme.Make sureyoure drinkingplentyofjuice andyoure goingto needit.Look,westarted wellandwegot thefirst goal,but nowwe*retwogoalsdown.We haveeverything toplay forinthesecond half.Theyve receivedalotmoreyellowcards andtheyre playingaggressively,so theymight geta mansent offif wearelucky.But let*s notwait forthat tohappen.Iwantyoutogo out there andteach them a lessontheyll neverforget.Youre thehometeam.You*rethebetter team.And I know youcan comeback fromthis.Theyve spentmore moneythan us,but thatdoesnt makethema team.Iknowweve lostPaul becauseof hisdamagedknee,but wewill neverbe beaten.You needto worktogether asateam.Track backwhen theyreontheattack andattackthem.Make sureyouarepassing theball.Keep yourhead uptoseewhere yourteammates are.Right,the refereeisabout toblow thewhistle.Good luckoutthereguys.。
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