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牡丹江二中学年度第一学期高二期末考试2022-2023英语注意事项
1.本试卷分四部分满分150分,考试时间120分钟2,考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;主观题请用直径毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效
3.本试卷命题范围外研版选择必修第一册第二册〜第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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段对话后,5A BC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.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At azoo.B.In alibrary.C.In adrugstore.
2.What willthe mando nextA.Change somemoney.B.Take thefood home.C.Sit andeat hismeal.
3.What doesthe womansuggestA.Buying acomputer.B.Hiring anassistant.C.Starting abusiness.
4.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The weather.B.The scenery.C.The traffic.
5.When didthe mansee thefilmA.On Wednesday.B.On Thursday.C.On Saturday.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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选项听每5A BC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答时间每段对55话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Who is the newcomerA.David Cook.B.Joey Sanders.C.Liam Neeson.
7.What isthe newcomersposition in the companyA.He is a filmdirector.B.He is a programmanager.C.He is a departmenthead.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What doesthe womandoA.She*sasecretary.B.She*sahotel maid.C.She*sasalesperson.M:That*s goodto hear.Well,it*s timefor meto seemy friends.W:Enjoy yourday,sir.M:Oh,I will.Just asecond,could youalso takeout theplate withthis morning!s breakfastW:Yes,sir.Fil takeit withme whenI finishtidying up.Text8M:Mega Bankservices.Good morning.W:Ah,good morning.My nameis JessicaMeghani.I was in yourbank earlierthis morningand Pmwondering ifI droppedmypassport whileI was there.Has anybodyfound a passport byany chanceM:Hold ona moment.Til checkfor you.HelloW:Hello!M:Yes.One of our customershas justhanded in apassport.W:Oh,thank goodnessfor that.M:When exactlydid youlose yourpassportW:Oh,I didn*t noticeuntil abouthalf anhour ago,but I wasin the bankat about9:30this morning.M:Have youlost anythingelseW:Anything elseNo,I dontthink Ihave.M:Something youused in the bank.W:Oh,my goodness.My credit card isgone aswell.M:Yes.You leftyour creditcard on the counter.W:Now Fminthesupermarket.Ill comeand pickthem upafter Ivetaken theshopping home.M:That willbe fine.Remember tobring somephoto identificationwith you.W:OK.See youin amoment andthanks.M:See youlater.Text9M:Hello,can Ispeak toMs.LeaneyW:This isLeaney.May Iknow whoscallingM:Fm AdamWatt from the SevenStar InsuranceCompany.Thank youfbr yourinterest in our company.I need some moreinformationfrom yourside.W:Oh,sure,Mr.Watt,please goahead.M:Youve gota degreein Finance.Why didyou applyfbr thisjobW:I readthe jobdescription anddiscovered afew interestingprograms thatFd like to bea partof.They arechallenging yetrewarding,just thesort ofthings Iconsider tofit mebest.M:I see.But givenyour educationalbackground,wouldnt youwant to work forsome biggercompaniesW:I prefersmaller companiesto biggerones,because a smaller businesshas theability to be moreflexible inits serviceofferings.In asmall company,we canprovide our customers with the exactservice that they need.By doingthis,we canforma closerrelationship withourcustomersas ifthey wereour neighborsor relatives.M:That*s veryinteresting.When willyou beavailable fbremploymentW:In twoweeks.Fve promisedmy parentsa ten-day visit.I canstart workimmediately after Im back.M:Great!I willcall youback ina coupleof daysabout ourfinal decision.W:OK.Thank youvery much.Text10Sleep isof thedead.Sleep is a criminalwaste of time.Thats notme talking.Thafs twofamous people,BenjaminFranklin andThomas Edison.But tonight,we havean equallywell——known person,who disagreeswith suchideas.He isRussell Foster.He is one ofthis countrysliving scientistsin sleepstudies andthe freethinkinglecturer of the year.Russell isa man whothinks deeplyand sleepsdeeply,and hewants us to stopseeing sleepas aninconvenience,something to be gottenthrough,amanwho wantsusto take sleepasthe most importantbehavioral experiencethat wehave.Russell has been doingthisresearch fordecades at the Universityof Virginia,Chicago andnow atOxford.But hiswork alsotakes himbeyond thelab.Through videosand popularbooks,Russell hasbecome apublic speakerfor sleep.And tonightslecture is about hisresearch.Please welcomeRussellFoster.1—5BCBAB6—10BCBCA11—15ABACA16—20CABAC21—25CDCCB26—30BABDA31—35CCDCA36—40FACEB41〜45ADACB46〜50BCBDC51〜55DABCA参考答案
56.earliest
57.lasting
58.on/upon
59.has developed
60.to fight
61.Gradually
62.techniques
63.difference
64.It
65.when写作:One possibleversion:As weall know,the environmentaround usis gettingworse andworse.Last Sundaymorning wetook partinavoluntaryactivity calledClean Home,which wasorganized byour school,dWe gatheredattheStarlight Squarein ourcity,handing outleaflets topassers-by toremind themof theimportance ofprotectingthe environment and cleaningtheir homes.These leafletscalled on the publicto startwith themselves.Somepeople madepublic speechestelling peopletotakeaction toprotect the environmentandclean theirhomes.读后续写We havelearned muchfrom thevoluntary activity,which offersus anopportunity tocontribute tosociety.One possibleversion:Marcellos giftin languagewas agreat advantage.Now wecould talkwith Mustafamore effectively,learning aboutmoreinformation abouthim.Later,Marcello calledMustafa*s motherin Swedish.We told her notto worryabout herson.We alsotoldherthat herson hadmissed his train sowe helpedhim chooseanother train.In the end,we letMustafa talkwithhis motheron the phone.He wasgrateful fbrour helpand toldhis motherthe timeof hisarrival.Now we were leadingMustafa tohis train.And weset offto findthe trainplatform.Then itwas timeto helphim getonthe train,and itsbest tofind aseat withsomeone whocould lookafter Mustafaand helphim getoff thetrain.Unexpectedly,a womanonthetrain suddenlyrecognized Mustafa.It turnedout thatshe was a teacherat hisschool,and Mustafawas justherstudent.What acoincidence!That wasthe endofouradventure.
9.What isthe mangoing to doA.Change thesheets.B.Have breakfast.C.Meet hisfriends.
10.What doesthe manask thewoman to do attheendof theconversationA.Take theplate away.B.Bring sometowels.C.Turn onthe light.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Why doesJessica makethe callA.To lookfbr herpassport.B.To applyfbr acreditcard.C.To askfor the manager.
12.Where willJessica goright afterthephonecallA.The bank.B.Her home.C.The supermarket.
13.How doesthe mansoundA.Helpful.B.Nervous.C.Surprised.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What isthemandoingA.Placing an order.B.Selling insurance.C.Conducting aninterview.
15.What didLeaney studyfor adegreeA.Finance.B.Education.C.Public Relations.
16.What isan advantageof asmaller businessaccording toLeaneyA.Greater contributionsto theneighborhood.B.Closer employer-employee relationship.C.More flexibilityin providingservices.
17.What isLeaneys planfbr the next twoweeksA.To visither parents.B.To callher relatives.C.To finishher work.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.What isthe purposeof thetalkA.To presenta prize.B.To introducea lecturer.C.To recommenda book.
19.Where isRussel workingnowA.In Oxford.B.In Chicago.C.In Virginia.
20.What doesRussel thinkof sleepA.Its seldomstudied.B.Its justa wasteoftime.C.Its ofgreat importance.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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 DAThisyear promisestobean excitingone fbrtechnology andscience.Theres aline-up ofgreat productsfbr youto lookforwardto.The AirBoard
1.0isafantastic newway to get around.The boardworks whenyou steponto thepressure pads.To turnAllyou havetodois moveyour weightto the left orright.It cantravel atthe speedof10miles anhour and it takesone hourtobe fullycharged.The powerwill lastfbr aboutten miles.The OculusRiftHave youever wishedyou couldwalk throughthe worldof yourgames,seeing thingsas yourcharacters wouldWell,now youcan.This cleverheadset Riftallows youto see the worldof yourgames in3-D.The MiitoTheMiilo isperfect fbr all homes,and especiallythose wholiketocare fbrtheenvironment.It hasbeen callednthe kettleof the future**.The Miitois designedto heatup the water inany container.You canfill acup withthe rightamount ofwaterand placeit onto the kettle.After placingthe rodinto thewater,the rodwould heatup andso wouldthewater.The productdoesn*t onlysave water.They alsosave electricity.The ClickGrow(香料)Are youthe kindof personwho enjoysusing herbsand spiceswhen cookingThe ClickA Growmakes surethatyou alwayshave freshand well-grown herbsor otherplants wheneveryou needthem.It isself^watering,anditalso hasanLED lightthat makessure the plants growfast and healthy.
21.How canyou getthe Airboard
1.0startedA.By chargingit all the time.B.By travellingat acertain speed.C.By applyingpressure to the pad.D.By pushingit fromtheleftto theright.
22.Which isconvenient andenergy-savingA.The ClickGrow.B.The AirBoard
1.
0.C.The OculusRift.D.The Miito.
23.Who wouldbe moreinterested inthe ClickGrowA.Farmers.B.Doctors.C.Housewives.D.Gardeners.BSometimes whenwe areinourdarkest hour,something completelyunexpected happensthat cangive usa littlebit ofhopeand comfort.Jessica was a healthywoman.One day,she wokeup andsomething was not right.After she was senttothehospital,herheart rateslowed bynearly50percent.It tooknine daysfbr doctorsto zeroin onwhat wascausing herproblem.After severalweeks,Jessica wasable tomove herlips.Staff noticedthis andintroduced Jessicato ConsueloGonzalez,aprofessional lipreader.Consuelo canunderstand whatpeople aresaying by the shapetheir lipsmake.She canalso understandhowannoying itis tonot beable tocommunicate becauseshe hasbeen completelydeaf sincethe ageof
8.For afew hourseach week,Jessica couldhave longconversations withConsuelo,diving intothe oceanof wordsshedearly missed.Through Consuelo,Jessica askedthe doctorsand nursesquestions shehad longwanted answersto.She alsotalkedto Consueloabout thevivid drcamsshe wasmixing upwith reality.In fact,there areother waysfor Consueloto earna livingby readinglips,but she says helpingpatients separatehorribledreams fromreality isthemostrewarding wayshe canuse herunique skill.nWhat isreally wonderfulis beingable touse thisskillto createhealing andto createcommunication betweenhuman beings.Thafs whatfeels best:Love.”After fourand ahalf monthsinthehospital,Jessica finallyrecovered.Consuelo wasthere,holding Jessica*s hands.Jessica eventuallywent backtoworkasamath professor.After herexperience shewrote anew living will.One thingsheadded isthat ifshe everbecomes incapacitatedlike thisagain,she isnever tobe leftalone.
24.What didConsuelo doforJessicaA.She curedJessicas heartdisease.B.She taughtJessica howto readlips.C.She helpedJessica communicate.D.She madeJessicas dreamcome true.
25.How doesConsuelo feelabout herjobA.Horrible.B.Satisfied.C.Confident.D.Worried.
26.Which of the followingbest explainsincapacitated*underlined inthe lastparagraphA.Less reliable.B.Seriously ill.C.Desperately lonely.D.More fortunate.
27.What isthe textmainly aboutA.An unusualskill.B.A life-saving operation.C.A goodlivingwill.D.A closefriendship.C(干旱)Droughts causedby globalclimate changehave led to adrop inwheat production,a worldwideshortage andhighfood pricesaround the world.The globalwheat supplyis atits lowestpoint in50years,with onlyan estimated10weeks of一supply left.This hasbeen onefactor pushingthe pricesof bread,beer andother wheatcontaining foodssteadily higher.According toHilton Dinner,a bakeryowner fromEdmonton,Canada,the price of flourhas more than doubledover thepasteight months.In19years ofbusiness,Dinner said,he hasnever seenprices riselike this.Prices creepup seasonably/1he said.nThey mightgo up10percent,then down5percent.They nevergo backto wheretheystarted,but theycreep.This is not creeping,this isdrastic.nAlso toblame fbrthe globalwheat shortageistherising population,coupled withincreasing meatconsumptionworldwide.This hasledtothe increasingdiversion ofgrain to animal feed.(休耕的)Analysts foreseethat theshortage may be resolvedwithin12months,as farmerspull fallowland intowheatproduction.But evenwhen theshortage resolves,food pricesare onlyexpected to keep climbingdue toother factors,such ashighenergy andshipping costs.HIt*snotsomething that*s going to goaway/Dinner said.nFood ingeneral isgoing to go up.As wheatgoes up,so doesthepriceofeggs andchicken becausethey eatgrain-based feed.It affectspeople whocant affordto paymore fbr their food.Public healthexperts haveexpressed concernabout theeffect thatrising food prices haveonthepoor.The UnitedNationsrecently reportedthat in2007,the costof foodimports inthe worldsneediest countriesincreased24percent,to atotalof$107billion.
28.Whats theindirect reasonfbr adrop inwheat productionA.The drought.B.The globalclimate change.C.The shippingcost.D.The risingpopulation.
29.According tothe firstparagraph,the pricesof wheatproducts rise.A.suddenly B.gradually C.slowly D.rapidly
30.The wheatshortage maydisappear if.A.the emptylands areused toplant wheatB.the shippingcosts arefalling downC.chickens dontfeed onwheat anymore D.beer isntmade fromwheat anymore
31.What dowe knowabout thepassageA.Poor peoplecant affordfood.B.The risingpopulation leadsto highfoodprices.C.The globalclimate changecauses wheatshortage.D.Food pricesare goingtogodown.DTeenagers who start theschool dayreally earlyare likely to weighslightly more than those whostartlater.Thats thefinding of anew studyof nearly30,000Canadians betweenthe agesof10and
18.Getting toolittle sleepcan putkids atrisk for a numberof problems.Sleepy teensare morelikelytobe overweight,tohave troubleconcentrating andto strugglein school.Genevieve Gariepy,who worksat MeGillUniversity inMontreal,Canada,wanted toknow howearlier school start times might beconnected withweight.Overweight inteenagers isa bigproblem inNorth America,H shesays.The numberof overweightkids hasgrown overthepast30years.About onein threeAmerican andCanadian teensare nowoverweight.Kids whodon*t sleepenough maybeat higherrisk.So Gariepydecided tofocus onthe impactof school start times.Her teamcollected start times fbr362Canadian schools.Then theyasked studentsat thoseschools togive theirheightand weight.In all,they collecteddata fromnearly30,00010-to18-year-olds.Among6th-to1Oth-graders,thosewhostartedschool earlierwere likelytobeslightly heavierfbr theirheight.Every10-minute delayin schoolstarttimewas connected,onaverage,with aslightly lowerweight amongstudents whowere thesame sex,age andheight.However,the differenceis slight.Healthy eatingand gettingenough exercisewill playa biggerrole inkeeping a healthy weight.Because the study comparedkids whoalready startedschool atdifferent timesof day,it*snotclear thatchanging schoolstarttime wouldhelp heavierkids loseweight.To knowfor sure,researchers wouldwant tocompare thesame kidsbefore andafterchanging toa laterschoolstarttime.Still,thestudyisagood start,says Cora Collette Bruener,a doctorat SeattleChildrens Hospitalin Washington.Thefindings addtoagrowing pileof evidencethat laterschoolstarttimesmightbe betterfbr teenhealth,shesays.
32.What isthefindingof the newstudyA.More andmore teensare growingoverweight.B.Healthy dietsand enough exercise helpreduce weight.C.Teens whostart schoolearlier area littleoverweight.D.Teens whostart schoolearlier donot performwell.
33.To keepahealthyweight,teenagers need.A.much sleepB.earlier schoolstart timeC.less sleepD.a balanceddiet andenoughexercise
34.How didGariepy*s teamget theirfindingsA.By recordingthe teensweight.B.By checkingthe teensphysical health.C.By comparingdifferent setsof data.D.By measuringthe teensheight.
35.What doesCoraColletteBruener thinkof thestudyA.It hasinspiring value.B.It lacksfurther support.C.It needsimproving.D.It iswell designed.第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Our planetis alwayschanging andits systemsare constantlyworking togetherto keepa kindof balance.
36.All livingthings areconnected toeach otherin ecosystemsby foodchains andfood webs.
37.Herbivores()()species thatdont eatmeat getenergy byeating plants.Carnivores speciesthat eatmeat getenergy byeating herbivores.This ishow energyflows throughall ecosystems-starting fromthe sun.38,the survivalof theentire system,along withevery livingthing thatdepends onit forsurvival,hangs inthebalance.For example,if someonedecides tospray apoisonous pesticideon plantstokeepbugs fromeating them,thenlizards mayaccidentally takein thatpoison when they eattheplantsand catsmaybepoisoned,too,whentheycatch andeat thelizards.
39.Rats carrydiseases that are evenmore dangerousfor humans.
40.If theeruption isvery big,it coulddo alot ofdamage besideskilling thousandsof people.A volcaniceruptionspreads hugeamounts ofash andgases intothe atmosphereand aroundthe globe,which couldcause temperaturesworldwideto fall.And whentemperatures changedramatically like this,it affectscrop patternsand couldlead tomassive foodshortages.A.Plants getenergy fromthe sunB.Another exampleis whena volcanoeruptsC.When anyone partof anecosystem chainbreaksD.If wedont takemeasures toprotect ourenvironmentE.With nocats around,the ratpopulation couldexplodeF.All formsof lifedepend onthis balancefor theirexistenceG.These gaseshelp keepthe worldfrom beingtoo hotor toocold第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(折氏)The Adams family homehasbeentaken overby origami2in allsizes andshapes.No oneseems to_41,though.Those papercreations are42clean water projects aroundtheworldand savinglives.A messyhome isasmallprice topay
43.In2011,Isabelle Adamsand hersister Katherinelearned thatevery fiveseconds,a childdied from44of cleanwater andthatgirls of their agecouldnt goto school45they werefetching waterall dayfbrtheirfamilies.They46todosomething.nSo wetook somethingthat weloved doing一folding origami,withthe47goal tohelp funda wellinEthiopia/*explains Katherine.48,they endedup sellingout andraising farmorethanthat tofully49thecost of the well.Katherine,now13,adds,nIt justsnowballed,50the foundingof theproject Paperfbr Water/In eightyears,this projecthas51morethan2million forover200waterprojectsin20different countries.Now,the restoftheAdamsfamilyare also
52.But atthe heartof it,beneath countlesspaper decorationssittwo boldsisters hopingto53other girlsand boys.Kids havean incredibleability tomake areal54totheworld ifthe/rejust giventhe chance/Isabelle says,Hand ifpeople55them intheir efforts.n
41.A.mind B.notice C.appreciate D.remember
42.A.decorating B.rewarding C.attracting D.funding
43.A.in exchangeB.in turnC.in termsD.in response
44.A.pollution B.loss C.lack D.waste
45.A.although B.because C.unless D.while
46.A.hesitated B.decided C.happened D.demanded
47.A.lifelong B.individual C.original D.critical
48.A.Obviously B.Unexpectedly C.Suddenly D.Gradually
49.A.spend B.fill C.offer D.cover
50.A.trying outB.depending onC.contributing toD.appealing to
51.A.saved B.borrowed C.earned D.collected
52.A.involved B.praised C.recognized D.employed
53.A.satisfy B.inspire C.inform D.comfort
54.A.judgment B.sense C.difference D.connection
55.A.support B.persuade C.welcome D.award第二节(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)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1Chinese kung fu,also knownas wushuor Chinesemartial arts,isoneofthemost well-known examplesof traditionalChineseculture.It isprobably oneofthe56early andlongest57last sportswhich usesbothmuscles andbrain.哲学.The theoryof kung fu isbased58classical Chinesephilosophy Overits longhistory it59develop asa uniquecombinationof exercise,practical sell-defense,sell-discipline,and art.It isestimated thatChinese kungfii datesback toprimitivesociety.At thattime peopleused sticks60fight againstwild beasts.61gradual theyaccumulated experiencein self-defense.Chinese kung fu isa largesystem oftheory andpractice.It combines62technique ofself-defense andhealth-keeping.夕卜部的In Chinesekung fu,however,a63different ismade betweenexternal“and internal”kungfu.64is saidthatnIn externalkungfu,you exerciseyour tendons筋,bones,and skin;in internal kungfu,you train your spirit,your qi,and yourmind.And sointernalkungfii cancontinue laterin life,65the externalbody weakens.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分上周日上午你在市星光广场参加了你校组织的“清洁家园”志愿服务活动假定你是学校英语报记者,请写一篇短文报道此次活动内容包括活动目的;
1.活动过程;
2.活动意义
3.注意词数左右
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2第二节(满分25分)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Several yearsago,I traveledby trainto Stockholm.I wasvisiting twofriends whowere tomeet meatthetrain station.Istood therewaiting fbrmy firstfriend toarrive andinthemidst ofallthehurrying passengersthat Fridayafternoon,I hearda(拐杖),weak voiceit soundedlike aquestion.I turnedand sawa youngman standingwith awhite canehis suitcaseby hisfeet.I approachedand asked,nDo youneed helpYesJ hereplied,nodding hishead,appearing relieved.He hadbeen tryingfbr sometime,unsuccessfully,togetsomeones attention.He hadmissed histrain home.His cell(电▼也)phone batterywas dead,andheneeded to call his mother totell herofthecircumstances.This youngman namedMustafa,I foundout,had justcompleted hisfirst weekataschool fbrthe blind.He wentto schoolonMondays andreturned homeon Fridays.Of courseI helpedhim callhis mother.I didnot understand what hespoke withheron mycell phone,but Icould tellthe languagewas Swedish.Of coursethenextproblem wasfinding theright trainhomeand tellinghismotherthe newarrival time.Yet inthis disorderedtrain station,I didnot wantto missconnecting withmyfriend Bogdanwho wason hisway tothe spotwhere wewere standing.Before Icould dialthe numbertocallBogdan,he wassuddenly alreadythere.I describedthe problemand Bogdantookthe youngmans armand wewere offon ouradventure tohelp getMustafa home.While sortingout wherehis homewas,whattrain,andwhattime,my secondfriend Marcellocalled andwondered wherewewere.Soon hejoined us.It happenedthatMarcello speaks12languages.注意续写的词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Marcellos giftin languagewasagreat advantage.Now wewere leadingMustafa tohistrain.牡丹江二中学年度第一学期高二期末考试•英语2022-2023参考答案、提示及评分细则听力部分录音稿Text1W:So youneedsomeinformation onanimal cells.Check thetop shelfand youmay findwhat youwant.M:Oh,I see.May Iborrow oneforaday ortwo参考书W:Sorry,the referencebooks arenot fbrlending.Text2M:Td likea chickenroll,anorderof fries,and achocolate shake.W:For hereor togoM:PH eathere.And herestwenty dollars.Text3M:I thinkwe shouldreplace thatold computer.W:Em,the oldcomputer.Why notget anassistant tooOur businessis growingfast.Text4W:Oh,another windyday!Its dustyeverywhere andI canhardly seeanything.It mustbe dangerousto driveon suchdays.M:Yes.Ifs beenlikethisfbraweek.Text5W:Did youseethefilm onWednesdayM:No,I wenton Thursdaynight.Did youOn WednesdayW:Iwasgoingto,but couldntmake it.I thinkI willgo onSaturday night.Text6W:Hey,Michael.Did youhear aboutthe newcomerM:WhoW:We girlsjust callhim LiamNeeson becausehe looksso muchlike himfromthefilm SchindlersList.M:Oh,you meanJoey Sanders.He isthe newhead ofthe marketingdepartment.W:Is heI thoughthewasinyourdepartment,taking DavidCooks placein chargeoftheFm Oneof Threeprogram.M:As amatter offact,Pm headoftheIm Oneof Threeprogram now.Text7W:May Icome in,sirM:Yes.Thanks fbrcoming soquickly.W:Certainly,sir.How canI helpyouM:Pd likesome freshtowels inthe bathroom.W:Fil getthem immediately.Would youlike meto alsochange thesheets开关M:Excellent.Oh,bytheway,I cannever findthe lightswitch whenI getback inthe evening.W:Fil makesure toleave thelamp onafterIfinish cleaningup.。
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