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2024年甘肃省高三月考试卷(4月)英语本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。考生注意:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号框。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.15 C.£9.18.答案是B。1.Whattimewillthewomanleave?A.9:00a.m. B.9:30a.m. C.10:15a.m.2.WhereisHenrygoing?A.Goinghome. B.Goingtoschool. C.Goingtoasupermarket.3.Howmuchisthepicturetoday?A.120dollars. B.60dollars. C.20dollars.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inanamusementpark. B.Inasupermarket. C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatisthewoman'sfavoritesport?A.Football. B.Volleyball. C.Basketball.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahospital. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inahotel.7.Howmuchdoyouneedtopayifyoustay3nights?A.$450. B.$540. C.$564.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howdidthewomanspendherweekend?A.Bywritingabook. B.Byvisitingabookstore. C.Bygoingtoareadingclub.9.Wherearethespeakersprobablygoing?A.Abookstore. B.Areadingclub. C.Aclothingshop.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Givesomeadvice. B.Waitforgrandpawithher. C.Buyadressforher.11.Whatwillthewomanprobablybuy?A.Anecklace. B.Adress. C.Ahandbag.12.Whydoesthewomangoshopping?A.ForBetty'sparty. B.Forgrandpa'sbirthday. C.Fortheman'swedding.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Strangers. C.Teacherandstudent.14.WhydoesthemanwanttolearnChinese?A.HeisinterestedinChina.B.HewantstoworkinChina.C.HeisinterestedinChinese.15.Whichlanguagedoesthewomanwanttolearn?A.Japanese. B.German. C.Italian.16.Whowillprobablytakeaneveningclasswiththeman?A.Lucy. B.Diana. C.Daniel.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdosharkshave?A.Asmallbrain. B.Pooreyesight. C.Agreatsenseofsmell.18.Whatdoweknowabouttheteethofsharks?A.Allteetharepointedbackward.B.Theyhaverowsofsharpteeth.C.Manyfishhavethesameteeth.19.Howlonghavesharksexisted?A.Over405millionyears.B.Over4l5millionyears.C.Over450millionyears.20.What'sthesituationsharksfacenow?A.Theybecomeendangered.B.Theydon’thaveanyenemy.C.Thenumberofsharksisincreasing.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIfyou'relookingforanactivewintervacation,therearetwostrategies:Headtowardthesnowandcoldtoski,sled,andskate;orgetasfarawayfromthewhitestuffaspossible.AttheseNorthAmericanhotels,there'sauniquewinterexperienceforeveryone.HÔteldeGlace,Québec,CanadaTheHÔteldeGlaceisNorthAmerica'sonlyicehotel.Eachwinter,sculptorsuse2,000blocksoficeandtonsofsnowtobuildagrandentrancehall,bar,and30guestroomstoopeninearlyJanuary.Afterspendingthenightonafrozenbed,guestscantakeahotshowerattheHÔtelValcartiernextdoorandgosnowtubingoriceskatingattheneighboringwinterplayground.FlamingoLodge,EvergladesNationalPark,FloridaShippingcontainerswereusedtoconstructthenewFlamingoLodgenearthesouthernmostvisitorcenterofFlorida'sEvergladesNationalPark,Theonlyhotelintheparkreplacesearlierstructuresdestroyedbyhurricanes,Inadditiontobright,simplerooms,guestsfindanindoor-outdoorrestaurantandviewsofFloridaBay.ThebirdwatchingoutofFlamingoisincredibleandthebestplacetoseeacrocodileinFloridaisatthebay.MétisCrossing,Alberta,CanadaStargazeandlearnaboutthecultureofCanada'sMétisfromtheskywatchingcabinsatMétisCrossing.The512-acreculturalcenterhasnear-zerolightpollution.Thismakesnightskyviewingaroundthecampfireparticularlyappealing.Theheatedcabins,whichgatheraroundthemainhotel,haveglassroofsoverthebedsforstarviews.21.WhatdoweknowaboutHÔteldeGlace?A.Thereareover30roomsinthishotel.B.It'stheonlyicehotelinNorthAmerica.C.Touristscantakehotshowersinthehotel.D.Sculpturesarebuiltintheentrancehalleachwinter.22.What'ssospecialaboutFlamingoLodge?A.It'sbuiltonships. B.Itkeepsbirdsindoors.C.It'sbuiltafterhurricanes. D.There'sazoonearthehotel.23.WhatmakesnightskyviewingatMétisCrossingsoappealing?A.There'salmostnolightpollution. B.Touristscanviewstarsontheroof.C.It'saculturalcenterofCanada'sMétis. D.Peoplecanviewtheskyaroundthecampfire.BMcCormickPlaceinChicago,thelargestconventioncenter(会议中心)inNorthAmerica,iscoveredinglassthatisenjoyableforhumansbutdeadlyforbirds.OnOct.5,over1,000migratingbirdsdiedfromcollidingwith(相撞)itsglasswallsinasingleday.Onekeyreasonfortheaccidentistheglass.Duringtheday,birdsflytowardglassasitreflectsaperfectimageoftheskyandnearbytrees.Asnightfalls,thebrightlightfromglassbuildingsattractsbirdswhoflyaccordingtothelocationofthemoonandstars.ThecollisionhappenedonthenightofOct.5,whenthelightsinthebuildingwereonforanevent.Aftercollidingwithabuilding,manybirdswilldieonthespotfromabrokenskull.Othersmaycontinuetoflyforsomedistance,buttheyrarelysurviveformorethanafewhours,asBrendonSamuels,whoresearchesbirdwindowcollisionsattheUniversityofWesternOntario,Canada,toldTheGuardian.Everyyear,nearlyonebillionbirdscollidewithglassintheUS,accordingtotheUSFishandWildlifeService.InChina,birdcollisionsarenotuncommon,either.Intheautumnof2022andspringof2023,theNationalAnti-birdCollisionsActionAlliancereportedatotalof190casesofbirdcollisions,whichincludedseveraltypesofbirdslistedassecond-classprotectedwildlife.Thesetragediescouldhavebeenavoidedifappropriatemeasureshadbeentaken.Manyplacesaroundtheworldhavealreadyputforwardbird-relatedguidelinesonbuildingdesign.Theseincludereducingtheuseofglassinbuildingwallsandapplyingbird-friendlymaterialsandvisualmarkerstothebuildings’walls.Turningofflightsatnightduringmigrationseasonscanalsosignificantlyhelpreducebirdcollisions.Alongsideguidelinesonbird-friendlybuildingdesign,peoplecanalsodotheirbittohelpbirdsbyputtingstickersonglasswindowsintheirhomesandclosingthecurtainsatnight.24.WhydidsomanybirdscrashintothebuildingonOct.5?A.Itwasnewlybuilt. B.Itwasnoisyatnight.C.Itwaslitupthatnight. D.Itwasinvisibleatnight.25.Whathappenstobirdsaftercrashingintobuildings?A.Theymaydiesoonafter. B.Theymaysurviveafterall.C.Theymaychangetheirdirection. D.Theymaybesavedbyresearchers.26.WhatdoesParagraph4imply?A.Birdcollisionshappenalot.B.Birdscanbedamagingtobuildings.C.Birdcollisionsneverhappenedbefore2022D.Protectedbirdscanavoidcrashingintobuilding.27.Whatcanwedotopreventbirdcollisionwithbuildings?A.Drawthecurtainsduringtheday. B.Usevisualmarkersonbuildings’walls.C.Changethecolorofthelightinbuildings. D.Useenvironmental-friendlybuildingmaterial.CWhen19-year-oldEmilyBhatnagarfromMaryland,USA,foundoutherfatherhadstagefourthyroidcancer,herresponsewasalittledifferentthanyoumightexpect.Tohonourherfather,whoshealsodescribesasherbestfriend,shedecidedtostartabookdrivecalledForLoveandButtercup,collectingbooksforkidswithcancer.“Itwasverymuchanovernightidea,”sheexplains.“IpostedamessageonanappcalledNextdooraskingmyneighboursforusedbookdonations.Iwasonlyexpectingafewhereandthere,buttheresponsewastrulyincredibleanditwasjustthepushIneededtoco-existwithmygriefratherthanlettingitconsumeme.”“Itwasabsolutelyheartbreakingtowatchmydadgothroughcancerandseehimlosealittlebitofhimselfeachday,butthebookdriveallowedmetodevelopanewfoundsenseofpurposeconnectedwithsympathytohelpothersinanyshapeorform.Iwantedtohelpkids.They'vealwaysheldasoftspotinmyheart.”Usingtipssheearnsfromworkingatherparents’breadshop,Emilyhasboughtmanybooksoutofherownpocket.Inaddition,shereceivesdonationsthroughherAmazonwishlist,whichcanbefoundinthebioofthebookdrive'sInstagramaccount,@forloveandbuttercup.Theprojecthasseenahugesuccess,withForLoveandButtercupdonatingoverl5,000booksandbeingrecognizedbyTheWashingtonPost,Forbes,ThePresident'sVolunteerServiceAwardandLadyGaga'sBornThisWayFoundation.28.WhatwasEmily'sreactionwhenshefoundoutherfather'sillness?A.Shelostherselfinsadness.B.Shedroveherfatheraroundtheworld.C.Shesoughtsupportfromherbestfriend.D.Sheshowedhersympathytokidswithcancer.29.WhatdoesEmilythinkofForLoveandButtercup?A.Itbrokeherheart. B.Itwasherfather'sdream.C.Itbecameabigchallenge. D.Itgaveherasenseofpurpose.30.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Anyonewhodonatedbooksreceivedaspecialgift.B.Emilywantedtoarousepeople'sawarenessofcancer.C.Peopledonatedmoneytoherfatherthroughthebookdrive.D.Emily'scausehasreceivedpositiveresponsefromthepublic.31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.AnInspiringCause B.ALifesavingDecisionC.AHeartbreakingStory D.AnAward-winningAppDAreyouan“Iperson”oran“Eperson”?Thesetwopersonalitylabelsinparticulararewidelydiscussedonline.TheyarepartofapopularpersonalitytestcalledtheMyers-BriggsTypeIndicator,orMBTI.Alloftheresultshavefourletters,andthereare16resultsintotal,“I”and“E”referto“introverted”and“extroverted”,respectively.Evenifsomeoneistypicallyquiet,manyonlinediscussionssuggestthatan“Iperson”canstillactoutgoingattimes.Forexample,whenanintrovertedpersoniswithagroupofintrovertedfriends,theymightbecomemoresociallikean“Eperson”.Accordingtopsychologists,thisideaoftemporarilyswitchingpersonalitiesiscalled“masking”.Thatishidingyourtruepersonalityinspecificsituations.“Humanbeingswanttofeeltheybelong,andtheymightbecomepeople-pleaserstodoso,”wrotetheMasterClasswebsite.Thinkingonthis,Imayactuallybethekindofpersonthatthesepeoplearediscussing.Mosttimes,IjustwishtomaketheatmospheremoreinterestingandexcitingandshowpeoplethatI'measytogetalongwith.Butdeepdown,Imostlyenjoybeingaloneandquiet.UsingtheMBTIresulttoidentifyanddescribesomeone'spersonalityseemsfun.However,Iwenttoofaratonetime.Mysisterwasexcitedlymakingaday-to-daytravelplanwhenIrememberedfromanarticlethat“Ppeople”don'tliketomakeorsticktoplans,soIsaidtoher,“Youdon’tseemlikea‘Pperson’?”“Why?”sheaskedback,“SincewhendoIneedtofollowwhatmypersonalitytesttellsmetodo?”ItwasthenthatIrealizedI'dtakentheresulttooseriously.TheMBTIpersonalitytestmayshowsomethingyoudon'tknowaboutyourselfandcanevenbeafunice-breakerquestionwhenmeetingnewfriends.Andthat'sallitis-forfun.Knowingsomeone'sMBTIresultdoesn'tmeanyoureallyknowthisperson,Andthosefourlettersofyoursdon'tdefinewhoyouare.32.Whatdoweknowaboutan“Iperson”?A.An“Iperson”mayfeellonely. B.An“Iperson”canbeoutgoing.C.An“Iperson”isalwaysselfish. D.An“Iperson”ispopularonline.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“masking”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Covering. B.Avoiding. C.Showing. D.Criticizing34.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor'ssisterfromthetext?A.Shedidn'tlikethe“Pperson” B.Shedidn'tlikemakingplans.C.Shedidn'ttakeMBTIseriously. D.Shedidn'ttakethepersonalitytest.35.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthepersonalitytest?A.It'sjustforfun. B.Itdefineswhoyouare.C.Ithelpsmatchgoodfriends. D.Itcanshapeyourpersonality第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Keepingyourweightwithintheidealrangeforyourheightisoneofthemostimportantstepsyoucantaketomaintainhealthybones,musclesandjoints.Itishealthytokeepyourweightbelowacertainlevel.36CalculateyourBMIAgoodwaytoworkoutwhetheryouneedtoloseorgainweightistocalculateyourbodymassindex(BMI).37Thisalsomeansyou'reahealthyweightforyourheight.38Yourweightisareflectionofthebalancebetweenyourenergyintakeandenergyconsumption.Ifyourintakeexceedsexpenditure,theexcessenergyisstoredonyourbodyasfat.Toloseweightyousimplyneedtotipthebalanceintheotherdirection,byincreasingyourconsumption,decreasingyourintake,oracombinationofboth.Developagoodeatinghabit39Itwillmakeyoumorelikelytosnackduringthemorningandovereatatlunch.Chewyourfoodthoroughlybeforetakingasecondmouthfulandfocusonwhatyou'reeating.Whenyoueatslowly,you'relesslikelytoovereat.ExerciseregularlyLosingweightisnotdifficult-itiskeepingitoffthatistherealchallenge.40Workyourwayupto150minutesofaerobicactivityeachweek.Thiscouldbewalkingorswimming,orsomecompetitivesportssuchasballgames.A.KeepabalanceB.Don'tskipbreakfast.C.MorethanhalftheUKpopulationisoverweight.D.Butitisalsoimportantnottogotoofartheotherway.E.Themosteffectivewaytoloseweightisplentyofexercise.F.Thesafestwaytoloseweightistodoitslowlyandsteadily.G.ABMIbetween18.5and25isassociatedwiththelowesthealthrisks.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给出的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。BryannaCookandhermum,YolandaCook,wereheadedtoseeBryanna'sgrandmawhenMsCookhadastrokewhile41.Afterthecarstoppedinthewoods,themumbecameunresponsiveandBryannatookupher42immediately.Recallingthescaryincident,Bryannasaid:“Iwasscared,soIcalledmygrandmother.”Hergrandmothertoldhertocall911.Aftershe43thedispatcher(调度员)MsMalone.Bryannathen44hersurroundingsandthe45ofhermum.MsMalonesaidthatwhileshehadBryannaonthe911line,sheusedherphonetotalktoBryanna'sgrandmotherformore46.Overthenexttwohours,Bryanna47MsMalone'sinstructions.Bryannasaidsheopenedthedoorstogivehermothersome48airand,“Itappedheronthefaceto49ifshewouldwakeup,butshedidn't.”InformationfromBryannaandhergrandmother50broughtfirstrescuerstothecar,MsMalonesaid.ThemumwastakentoNorthMississippiMedicalCenter.Bryannastayedwithhermotheratthe51untilshewasreleasedOctober31.“Herteachersandtheschoolprincipalwereallverysupportive,”MsCooksaid.BryannaisafirstgraderatFairviewElementarySchool,FairviewPrincipalJohnsonsaidBryannadisplayedvaluestheteacherstryto52thestudents.“Thelevelof53myheartfeltwhenIlearnedofBryanna'sstoryisimmeasurable,hesaid.“Bryannaisalways54inanysituation;therefore,itisnothardto55thatshewasabletohelpassheandhermomwererescued.”41.A.driving B.surfing C.jogging D.cooking42.A.overcoat B.medicine C.cellphone D.equipment43.A.caredfor B.lookedfor C.respondedto D.connectedwith44.A.enjoyed B.observed C.described D.ignored45.A.appearance B.condition C.marriage D.background46.A.money B.information C.trust D.fun47.A.followed B.refused C.recalled D.forgot48.A.freezing B.fresh C.warm D.sweet49.A.ask B.question C.doubt D.see50.A.personally B.privately C.constantly D.eventually51.A.station B.school C.hospital D.gate52.A.teach B.rescue C.blame D.harm53.A.regret B.sadness C.pride D.surprise54.A.content B.calm C.creative D.friendly55.A.understand B.predict C.summarize D.choose第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Surprisingly,inSouthKorea,tanghuluhasbecomeevenmorepopularthanthecountry's56(tradition)ricecakes.ThesweettreatoriginatedinChinaduringtheSongdynasty,whenEmperorGuangzong'swife57(fall)illandadoctorsuggestedsheeathawthorn(山楂)berriesfriedinbrownsugareverydayforaweek.Thecandiedfruitbecamepopular58peopleacrossthecountrywhensherecovered.It59(bring)toSouthKoreabyChineseimmigrantslongago.In602010s,itwascommonlysoldinIncheon'sChinatownandSeoul'spopulartouristspots.Overtime,itbecame61(increase)popularnotonlyamongChinesebutalsolocalpeople.“Tanghuluenjoysitsexplosive62(popular)becauseitsatisfiesSouthKorea'sinterestinprettyfood.Thesecandiedfruitshaveaglassytexture.Becausethey'resovisuallyappealing,manyareeager63(post)themonsocialmedia,”saidLeeEun-hee,aconsumerscienceprofessor.Anotherreason64itbecomespopularisthatTanghuluisknownforitshealthbenefits.Itisbelievedtoaiddigestion.Itisalsorichinvitaminsandminerals,65(make)itanutritiousadditiontoone'sdiet.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,联合国教科文组织(UNESCO)Anna女士下周一将来你校访问,请给她写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.活动安排。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearAnna,Bestregards,LiHua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。Wilson'sdog,Jack,wasanenergetic,six-year-oldcolliethatwouldmeethimeverydayatthetrolley(电车)stationwhenWilsonreturnedfromwork.ThiswasaroutinethathadbegunwhenJackwasapup(小狗).Thedogknewtheroutetoandfromthestationlikethebackofhispaw-andfollowingthatroutewasthehighlightofhisday.SowhenWilsonchangedjobsandhadtomovetoCalifornia,hethoughtitbesttoleaveJackathishomeinPhiladelphiawitharelative.Heexplainedallthistothedoguponleavingandtoldhimthattheybothwouldhavetoadjusttonewhomes.ButJackdidn'twantanewhome.Hewouldnotstaywiththefamilyhe'dbeenleftwith.HereturnedtoWilson’soldhouse,eventhoughitwasboardedup,andtherehepassedhislonelydaysbesideanabandonedchairintheporch(门廊).Buteveryevening,tailwagging,hetrotted(小跑)offtothetrolleystation.ForaslongasJackhadbeenintheworld,Wilsonhadalwaystakenthesametrolleyhomefromwork,andJackhadbeentheretogreethim.Buteveningafterevening,therewasnosignofthedog'smaster,Confusedandsad,hewouldreturnalonetothedesertedhouse.Thedog'sdepressiongrew.Herefusedthefoodleftforhim,andasthedayspassed,hebecamethinnerandthinnerandhisribs(骨)couldbeseeneventhroughhisthickblondcoat.Buteveryevening,everhopeful,he'dgotothestationtomeetthetrolley.Andeveryevening,he'dreturntotheporchmoredepressedthanbefore.NooneknowswhyJack'snewfamilydidn'tcontactWilson.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Jack'sworseningconditiondidnotgounnoticedThetrolleysoontookWilsontothestation.

2024年甘肃省高三月考(4月)英语参考答案第一部分听力1-5BABCA 6-10CBCAA 11-15BAACB 16-20ACBCA第二部分阅读理解第一节21-23BCA 24-27CAAB 28-31DDDA 32-35BACA第二节36-40DGABE第三部分语言运用第一节41-45ACDCB 46-50BABDD 51-55CACBA第二节56.traditional 57.fell 58.among/with 59.wasbrought 60.the61.increasingly 62.popularity 63.topost 64.why 65.making第四部分写作第一节参考范文DearAnna,Ihopethisemailfindsyouwell.IamLiHua,representingmypeersinourschool.WeareexcitedtowelcomeyouherenextMonday.Inthemorning,wewillgreetyouwithawelcomeceremonyintheschoolauditorium.Intheafternoon,severalstudentswillsharetheirviewsoneducationandUNESCO’smissioninapresentation.Toconcludeyourvisit,wewillhostareceptionforyoutointeractwithourschoolclubs.Wehopeyoulikeourarrangementsandlookforwardtomeetingyou.Bestregards,LiHua第二节参考范文Jack’sworseningconditiondidnotgounnoticed.AfriendwholivednearbywassoupsetbyitthathetookituponhimselftosendatelegramtoWilsoninCalifornia,informinghimofthedog’ssituation.Atthat,Wilson,burningwithanxiety,boughtareturntrainticketimmediately;heknewwhathehadtodo.UponarrivinginPhiladelphia,hewaitedseveralhoursjustinorderthathecouldtakethesametrolleythathealwaysdidwhencominghome.ThetrolleysoontookWilsontothestation.Sureenough,therewasJack,waitingandwatchingasthepassengersgotoff.AndthensuddenlythereWilsonwas,hisbelovedowner.Hismasterhadreturnedatlast!Jack’sworldwaswholeonceagain-andsowasWilson’s.Wilsonlaterrecalled,“Jackwassobbingalmostlikeachildmightsob.Hewasshiveringalloverasifhehadachill.”Wilsontookhisdevoteddog,Jack,backtoCaliforniawithhim.Theywereneverseparatedagain.听力原文1.M:Willyouleaveat9a.m.?W:No,I’llleaveat9:30a.m.Myfriendwantstomeetmeat10:15a.m.We’llgoswimmingtogether.2.W:Hi,Henry.Couldyougivemearide?Iwanttobuysomefoodforthepicnic.M:Okay,I’mgoinghome,butIcandropyouatthesupermarket.3.W:Goodafternoon!WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Howmuchisthepicture,please?W:Well,it’susually120dollarsbutit’sonsaletoday.We’resellingitathalfprice.4.M:Welcome!Howmanypeopledoyouhave?W:Four.Thanks!Couldyougiveustheseatsbythewindow?M:Sure.Pleasehavealookatthemenu.5.M:Whichsportdoyoulikemost,volleyball,basketball,football,orbaseball?W:Football.IreallylikedplayingfootballwhenIwasinprimaryschool.6.M:WelcometoSunshineHotel.MayIhelpyou?W:I’dlikearoom,please.M:Asingleroomoradoubleroom?W:Asingleone.M:OK!Asingleroom…$188anight.Itwillbe$180anightifyoustayformorethantwonights.W:Thanks,justonenight.Bytheway,mybaggageisoutthereinmycar,twosuitcasesintotal.Couldyoupleasehelpmebringthemin

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