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高中英语人教新课标必修4Unit2Workingtheland单元练习一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1.Whendoestheplaystart? A.At6:30. B.At8:00. C.At6:00.2.Whathavetheydecidedtodo? A.Visit. B.Play. C.Fly.3.Whodidn'tfinishthework? A.Lily. B.Tom. C.Jack.4.WhatisBetty'sopinion? A.Womenarebettercooksthanmen. B.Womenarebetterteachersthanmen. C.Womenarebetterworkersthanmen.5.Whyaren'tthewatcheslikethesemadenow? A.Becausetheyaresocheap. B.Becausetheyaretooexpensive. C.Becausepeopledon'tlikethem.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,每小题将给出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至7题。6.Whatkindofmovieisgoingtobeon? A.Thelovemovie. B.Thekungfumovie. C.Thedetectivemovie.7.HowdoesGracelikethekungfumovie? A.Shethinksit'sgreat. B.Shedoesn'tlikeitatall. C.Sheenjoysitverymuchandplanstoseeitagain.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What'stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Brotherandsister. B.Motherandson. C.Classmates.9.Whataretheygoingtodo? A.Theyaregoingtohaveanexam. B.Theyaregoingtotravel. C.Theyaregoingtobuyawatch.10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman? A.Heisveryserious. B.Heistoocareless. C.Heisverylazy.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthemanbuyafarm? A.Heistiredofworkinginthefactory. B.Hewantstolivewithafarmer. C.Hewantstoearnmuchmoney.12.Whydoesthewomansellherfarm? A.Becausethegroundisunfittogrowwheat. B.Becauseshehasnomodernfarmequipment. C.Becausefarmingisveryhardwork.13.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue? A.Thewomanhasherownfarm. B.Thewomansoldherfarmatahighprice. C.Themanpaid$200forthewoman'sfarm.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wherewasthedoctorgoinginhiscar? A.Thedoctorwasgoingtoagarage. B.Thedoctorwasgoingtoapatient'shome. C.Thedoctorwasgoingtohisownhome.15.Whichofthefollowingwasthecauseoftheaccident? A.Thedoctorwascareless. B.Abigtreehadfallenacrosstheroad. C.Theroadwascoveredwithice.16.Whydidthedoctorgotothenearesthouse? A.Becauseheknewoneofhispatientslivedthere. B.Hehadreceivedacalltogothere. C.Hewantedtousethetelephone.17.Whydidthewomanpatienttelephonethedoctor? A.Sheneededmedicaltreatment. B.Toaskhowsoonthedoctorcouldcome. C.Shebelievedsomebodyelseneededadoctor.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whereisthespeakerstayingnow? A.packup B.buildup C.bringup D.takeup70. Ihadmeant

yousomehelp,thoughthatmightmean

myjob,butImadeitevenworse. A.togive;tolose B.togive;losing C.giving;tolose D.giving;losing71. Lydiadoesn'tfeellike

abroad.Herparentsareold. A.study B.studying C.studied D.tostudy72. IfIruledtheworld,Iwould

theworld

everythingthatisbad. A.getridof;by B.beridof;by C.rid;of D.getrid;of73. Tom'slookingforwardto

byallofyou. A.forgive B.beforgiven C.forgiving D.beingforgiven74. Asisknowntousall,eatingtoomuchsugarcan

healthproblems. A.runacross B.cometo C.meetwith D.leadto75.

yourownneedsandstylesofcommunicationisasimportantaslearningtoconveyyouraffectionandemotions. A.Understanding B.Tobeunderstood C.Beingunderstood D.Havingunderstood76. FamousexpertsareofteninvitedtoCCTVto

oninternationalsituations. A.contact B.comment C.contain D.conduct77. Jerrydidnotregret

thecommentbutfeltthathecouldhaveexpresseditdifferently. A.togive B.havinggiven C.giving D.tohavegiven78.

thedifferencebetweenthetworesearchfindingswillbeoneoftheworstmistakesyoumake. A.Ignore B.Ignoring C.Ignored D.Havingignored79. Idon'tthinkitanygood

anothertalkwithhimoverthematter. A.had B.having C.have D.tohave80.

tothesunlightfortoomuchtimewilldoharmtoone'sskin. A.Exposed B.Havingexposed C.Beingexposed D.Afterbeingexposed81. Toenjoythescenery,Marywouldratherspendseveralhoursonthetrain

travelbyair. A.as B.to C.than D.while82. Theprojectaccomplishedbytheendof2013has

thecity'stelephonenetworktocover2,000,000users. A.expanded B.expressed C.exploded D.explored83. SheisnotongoodtermswithMr.Smith;

evenifinvitedshewouldnotattendhisparty. A.otherwise B.however C.besides D.therefore84. Lookatthemanatthereceptiondeskwhoseemsveryangry.Iguesshemeans

trouble. A.making B.made C.tomake D.tohavemade85. I'llgotothelibraryassoonasIfinishwhatI

. A.wasdoing B.amdoing C.havedone D.hadbeendoing86. Everyone'sattentionwas

thelittlegirlwhenshegottheOlympicgoldmedal. A.focusingon B.focused C.tofocus D.focusedon87. Thepatient

now.Hewillcomeoutsoon. A.isexamined B.isbeingexamined C.isexamining D.hasexamined七、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)OldManDonovanwasameanmanwhohatedchildren.Hethrew88

atthemandevenshotatthemwithagun.Atleast,thatwaswhatwehad89

.Hissmallfarm90

ourneighborhoodwheremyyoungersister,LeighAnn,andIlivedwhenweweregrowingup.Hisfarmwaslongandnarrow.Itheldtwo91

.Onewashisbeautifulfruit.Thereweremanyvarietiesoffruit:pears,applesandlotsmoreI92

can'tthinkof.Thefruitnaturally93

thechildrentohisfarmandmadetheminto94

,butmysisterandIdidn'tdaretotakehisfruitbecauseofwhatwehadheardaboutOldManDonovan.Onesummer,wewereplayinginanearbyfielduntilitwastimeforustobackhome.MysisterandIwerefeelingvery95

thatday.WedecidedtotaketheshortcutthatwentthroughtheDonovanfarm.Wewerealmostthroughthefarm96

weheard,“Hey,girls!”97

agruff,lowvoice.Westopped98

inourtracks!Therewewere,facetofacewithOldManDonovan.Ourkneeswere99

.Wehadvisionsofrockspoundingourbodiesand100

goingthroughourhearts.“Comehere,”hesaid,101

tooneofhisappletrees.102

shaking,wewentovertohim.He103

severalripejuicyredapples.“Takethesehome”,he104

.Wetooktheapplewith105

heartsandranallthewayhome.Butofcourse,LeighandIatetheapples.Astimewenton,weoftenwentthroughOldManDonovan'sfarmandhe106

givingusfruit.Oneday,westoppedbyandtalkedtohimforhours.Werealizedthatwehadfound107

treasure:thesweetkindheartbehindhisgruffvoice.88. A.fruit B.wood C.branches D.rocks89. A.heard B.seen C.experienced D.expected90. A.connected B.bordered C.crossed D.supported91. A.attractions B.products C.treasures D.secrets92. A.even B.just C.hardly D.ever93. A.signed B.showed C.guided D.drew94. A.customers B.visitors C.thieves D.sufferers95. A.daring B.disappointed C.afraid D.nervous96. A.and B.when C.but D.where97. A.in B.with C.behind D.by98. A.straight B.dead C.still D.fast99. A.dropping B.moving C.shaking D.fighting100. A.words B.bullets C.guns D.regrets101. A.reachingup B.climbingup C.lookingup D.puttingup102. A.Without B.After C.Upon D.Still103. A.handedout B.gaveout C.heldout D.pickedout104. A.begged B.suggested C.ordered D.shouted105. A.excited B.surprised C.broken D.angry106. A.stopped B.considered C.admitted D.kept107. A.theother B.thefist C.theonly D.thelast八、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)ATheneedtofeedagrowingpopulationisputtingmuchpressureontheworld'ssupplyofwater.With97%oftheworld'swatertoosaltytobedrunkorusedinagriculture,theworldwidesupplyofwaterneedscarefulmanagement,especiallyinagriculture.Althoughtheideaofawatershortage(短缺)seemsstrangetosomeonefortunateenoughtoliveinahighrainfallcountry,manyoftheworld'sagriculturalindustriesexperienceconstantwatershortages.Althoughdamscanbebuilttostorewaterforagriculturaluseindryareasanddryseasons,thecostsofwaterredistribution(重新分配)areveryhigh.Notonlyistherethecostoftheengineeringitself,butthereisalsoanenvironmentalcosttobeconsidered.Wherevalleys(山谷)arefloodedtocreatedams,housesarelostandwildlifehomesdestroyed.Besides,watermayfloweasilythroughpipestofields,butitcannotbetransportedfromonesideoftheworldtotheother.Eachcountrymustthereforerelyonthemanagementofitsownwatertosupplyitsfarmingrequirements.Thisisparticularlytroublingforcountrieswithagriculturalindustriesinareasdependentonirrigation(灌溉).InTexas,farmers'overuseofirrigationwaterhasresultedina25%reductionofthewaterstores.IntheCentralValleyareaofsouthwesternUSA,ahugewaterengineeringprojectprovidedwaterforfarmingindryvalleys,butmuchofthewaterusehasbeenpoorlymanaged.SaudiArabia'sattemptstogrowwheatindesertareashaveseenthepumpingofhugequantitiesofirrigationwaterfromundergroundreserves.Becausethereisnorainfallintheseareas,suchreservescanonlydecrease,anditisbelievedthatfiftyyearsofpumpingwillseethemrundry.108.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphswelearnthat

. A.muchoftheworld'swaterisavailableforuse B.peopleinhighrainfallcountriesfeellucky C.thecostsofwaterredistributionshouldbeconsidered D.watercanbeeasilycarriedthroughpipesacrosstheworld109.Whichofthefollowingistrue? A.ThewaterstoresinTexashavebeenreducedby75%. B.Mostindustriesintheworldsufferfromwatershortages. C.TheundergroundwaterinSaudiArabiamightrunoutin50years. D.GoodmanagementofwateruseresultedfromtheprojectintheCentralValley.110.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraphthatfollows? A.Stepstoimprovingwaterusemanagement. B.Waystoreducethecostsofbuildingdams. C.Measurestodealwithworldwidewatershortages. D.Approachestohandlingthepressureonwatersupply.111.Thetextismainlyabout

. A.watersupplyandincreasingpopulation B.waterusemanagementandagriculture C.waterredistributionandwildlifeprotection D.watershortagesandenvironmentalprotectionBFamiliesshouldnotwastetheirmoneyonorganicfood,thegovernmenthaswarned.Theyshouldinsteadspendtheirmoneyonwhatevertheycanafford,evenifitmeanseatingfrozenvegetables.Thegovernmentnowfacescallstoend£20millionofsubsidiestoorganicfarming.ArecentstudyintheBritishJournalofNutritionfoundorganiccropshaveupto60percentmoreantioxidants(抗氧化物)thannon-organiccrops.Butcriticsclaimthereisstillnoevidencethatorganicfoodisahealthieroption.Amidgrowingconcernthattoofewpeopleareeatingenoughfruitandvegetables,thegovernmentisatpainstostressthatfamiliesshouldnotwastetheirmoneyonorganicfood.Just30percentofpeoplemeettherecommendationtoeatfiveormoreportionsoffruitandvegetablesaday.Governmentfrontbencher(前座议员)BaronessJollysaid,"Organicproductsprovideausefulextensionofconsumerchoice,butitisworthemphasizingthat,nutritionally,theyarenobetterandnoworsethanconventionalproducts.Theonlybenefitoforganicfarmingwasenjoyedbybirds,insects,mammalsandplants.""Itisuptotheconsumerstodecidehowtheyspendtheirmoneyontheirfruitandvegetables.Therearemanyreasonswhyanindividualmightwishtochooseorganicproductsbutnutritionalbenefitshouldnotbeoneofthem,"sheadded.ChiefExecutiveHelenBrowningsaid,"Weknowthatpeoplechooseorganicfoodbecausetheybelieveitisbetterforthem,alsowellasforwildlife,animalwelfareandtheenvironment,andthisresearchbacksupwhatpeoplethinkaboutorganicfood."112.Thegovernmentisencouragingpeopleto

. A.eatmorefruitandvegetables B.domoreresearchonfood C.payattentiontotheirhealth D.protecttheenvironment113.AccordingtoBaronessJolly,

. A.organicproductsarebetterthatcommonfood B.organicproductscan'tprovidebetternutrition C.peopleshouldbeurgedtobuyorganicproducts D.organicfoodsaregoodforenvironmentprotection114.What'sHelenBrowning'sattitudetoorganicfood? A.Mixed. B.Doubtful. C.Positive. D.Worried.CGrowersaroundtheworldareusingnewmethodstogrowgrapestomakewine.Theyusenaturalandorganicmethodstocontrolharmfulinsectsandweedsinsteadofusingchemicals.Now,awineryinCanadahasadoptedanaturalwaytocontrolitsgrapevines(葡萄藤).TheFeatherstoneWineryisinsouthernOntario.Thegrapevines,likeotherplants,needtobecuteveryyear.Cuttinggrapevinesmustbedoneverycarefully.Onlyatargetedareaofleavesisremovedfromthelowerpartofthevinestohelpthegrapesgrowbetter.ButattheFeatherstoneWinery,nomanormachinedoesthecutting.Instead,thejobisdoneby40littlewoolylambs.DavidJohnsonownsthevineyard.HesayshelearnedaboutusinglambswhilevisitingwineriesinNewZealand.Theyounglambsareperfectlydesignedtogothejob.Theyeatthegrapeleavesonthelowerpartsofthevine.Buttheyarenottallenoughtoreachthegrapes.Theyonlyweighabout22kilograms,sotheydonotbeatdownthesoil.Andtheirwastemakesgoodorganicfertilizer(有机肥料).Inaddition,usingthelambscostsmuchlessthanhiringworkerstocutthevinesforsevenweeksinsummer.AndwhenthecuttingisdoneinAugust,thelambsbecometastydishes.MrJohnsonsayshehadadifficulttimefindingenoughlambstodothejob.Thereareabout50millionlambsinNewZealand.ButtherearenotnearlyasmanyinOntario.Also,someorganicpesticides(杀虫剂)areharmfultolambs.Andthelambsmustbewatchedtomakesuretheydonoteattoomuchofthegrapevines.DavidJohnsonsaysthelambshelphimcarryouthisenvironmentalideasaboutfarming.Theyarelovelyandpeacefulandhelikeshavingtheminhisvineyard.Peoplevisitingthevineyardalsoenjoywatchingthelambsdotheirjob.115.Farmerswhogrowgrapeswithnaturalandorganicmethods

. A.don'tcutgrapevineseveryyear B.don'tusechemicalstocontrolharmfulinsectsandweeds C.don'tneedtocontrolharmfulinsectsandweeds D.don'tuseorganicfertilizer116.Inordertohelpthegrapesgrowbetter,growers

. A.onlyhavetoremovethedeadleaves B.needtoremoveaspecificareaofleaves C.shouldn'tremoveanypartofthep\lants D.shouldletlittlelambsdothecutting117.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutusinglambstodothecuttingisWRONG? A.Usinglambscostsmorethanhiringworkers. B.Lambswon'teatthegrapes. C.DavidJohnsonlearnedthiswayinNewZealand. D.Lambscanbeeatenafterthecuttingisdone.118.Paragraph4ismanlyabout

. A.thefutureofgettinglambstodothecutting B.theworriesaboutusingorganicpesticides C.thewaystogetlambstodothecutting D.theproblemsrelatedtolambsdoingthecutting119.WecaninferfromthepassagethatDavidJohnson

. A.ownsseveralwineriesinCanada B.buyslambsfromNewZealand C.isconcernedaboutprotectingtheenvironment D.loveskeepinglambsinsteadoffarmingDBritishandAmericanscientistsareraisinggeneticallymodified(转基因的)pigsinthehopeofprovidingorgansfortransplant(移植)tohumans,theprojectleaderwroteinanewspaperSunday.ScientistsinLondonandCaliforniahavebegunconductingthegeneticexperimentstofindasolutiontorecord–longwaitinglistsfororgantransplants,RobertWinstonsaidinanopinionpiecewrittenforBritain'sSundayTimes.InBritainalone,around8,000patientsarewaitingforatransplant."Peopleneedinganewheartorliverarewaitingforsomeoneelsetodie---usuallyaviolentdeathinatrafficaccident,"Winstonwroteinthenewspaper.Hesaidhisteamwas"tryingtomodifypigssotheirorgansmightsavethelivesofhumans."Thescientistsareintroducinghumangenesintotheanimalstoreducethechancesoftheorgansbeingrejectedbypatients,ashasbeencommoninpreviousattemptstouseanimaltissues,saidWinston,whoheadstheInstituteofReproductiveandDevelopmentalBiologyatLondon'sHammersmithHospital.WorkingwithDr.CarolRedheadoftheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology,Winston'steamhasinjectedhumangenesdirectlyintomalepiglets(猪仔),addingthemtotheanimal'ssperm(精子).Hesaidthatpigsinvolvedinexperimentshadsuccessfullyproducedtransgenicsperm,butacknowledgedthatBritishandEuropeanlawshadpreventedtheteamfromusingthepigstomate.TheSundayTimesnewspaperreportedthattheexperimentswouldbemovedtotheUnitedStatesfollowingdifficultieswithfundingandregulationsinBritain.ItsaidthepigswouldbebredinMissouri."OurU.S.friendswillbenefitfromourtechnologyandtheincomewemighthaveproducedforBritainwillbelost,"Winstonwrote.Somescientistshavepreviouslyblamedtheideaofusinganimalorgansforhumantransplant,sayingthetechniquerisksspreadinganimalvirusestohumans.Winstonsaidhisresearchprojectisattemptingtobreedvirus-freepigs.120.Scientistsareintroducinghumangenesintotheanimalsto

. A.maketheorganshealthier B.reducethepainofanimals C.maketheorganslivelonger D.reducethechancesofrejection121.Somescientistshaveblamedtheideaofusinganimalorgansforhumantransplantbecause

. A.thetechniqueisnotperfectnow B.humansmaybeinfectedwithanimalviruses C.itisagainstlawsandregulations D.itmaycauseaconflictbetweenhumansandanimals122.AccordingtoWinston,itseems

toBritaintomovetheexperimentstotheUnitedStates. A.apity B.apride C.adisaster D.agoodidea123.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat

. A.animalorgansarecommonlyusedforhumantransplantnow B.lotsofpatientsneedanimalorgantransplantsnow C.examplesoftheanimaltissuesbeingrejectedhavehappened D.itisnotsafetouseanimalorgansforhumantransplant九、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)Whatwillyoudoifyoucan'teateverythingboughtinthecanteen?124.

Accordingtoasurvey,whatstudentswasteeveryyearcouldfeedover10millionpeople.

125.

AccordingtoXinhuaNewsAgency,thefoodwastedbyChinesepeopleisabout50milliontonsofgraineveryyear,whichcouldfeed200millionpeople.Foodwaste,whichhasbecomeaglobalissue,servesasamirrorthatreflectsvariousculturalandsocialissuesindifferentcountries.IntheWest,forinstance,consumerism,thebeliefthatit'sgoodtousealotofgoodsandservices,isoftentoblameforfoodwaste.126.

Chinesepeoplearewellknownforbeinghospitableandgenerous.Manyevenfeelthattheylosefaceiftheirguestshaveeatenallthefood.Oncampus,agenerationofsinglechildrenislessawareofthefoodwasteissue.Studentsnowadaysarewellprotectedbytheirfamiliesandhardlyhaveanyconceptofhowmuchtoilothersgothroughinordertoprovidethemwiththefoodtheyeat.

127.

Thereare925millionhungrypeopleintheworld.Theydon'thaveenoughfoodtoeat.Andfarmersworkveryhardtogrowthecrops.128.

It'salsoimportantthateveryonethinksabouthowtheycandotheirbittoreducefoodwaste.RecentlyacampaignagainstfoodwastelaunchedonlineinChinamightmakeyouthinktwiceaboutbeingsowasteful. A.Butcanteenwasteismerelythetipoftheiceberg. B.Soweshouldn'twasteourfood. C.Studentscanneverrealizetheseriousfoodwastesituation. D.Mostofuswouldsimplythrowawayanyleftoverfood. E.Studentswasteisextremelyserious. F.Toreducefoodwasteisabigtask,anditneedstime. G.China,inturn,featuresitsowneatingculture.十、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)(每空不多于3个词)Christmasisnofunwhenyou'repoor.TwentyyearsagoIwasayoung,129.

(struggle),substitute(替补)teacherwhosecallsintoworkhadbeenfew.Moneywastight,billsweredue130.

mywifeandIcouldn'tevenaffordtogetChristmasgiftsforeachother.TheonlygiftswecouldgetforourchildrenwereafewsofttoysthatIhadfound131.

(sell)athalfpriceinthesupermarket.IopenedthedoorandbroughtinthegiftsI132.

(hide)inouroldcar'strunk.ThenIhanded133.

tomysonanddaughter.Iwatchedwithasadsmileastheydidtheirbesttotearoffthewrapping(包装)paper.Astheypulledouttheirtoys,though,Inoticedtheir134.

litupandtheyjumpedupanddown.Mydaughter135.

(happy)huggedhertoyandthenhuggedherMomandmeaswell.IlaughedasIwatchedmychildrenplaywiththeirtoys136.

hours,andthankedGodforthe137.

(great)blessingeverbeengiven.TilltodayIstilltreasure138.

giftofpurelovethatmysonanddaughtergavemethatday.答案一、听力(听力)1.A 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.B 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.B 15.C 16.C 17.C 18.A 19.A 20.C 听力原文听力原文:Text1W:Doestheplaystartat6:00or6:15?M:Neither.Itstartsat6:30andendsat8:00.Text2M:Thereisanexhibitionaboutplanesandsatellites.W:Really?I'dliketoseethat,too.Text3W:IsTomback,UncleJim?M:No,notyet.Doyouknowwhy,Lily?W:I'mafraidhedidn'tfinishhiswork.That'swhatJacktoldmejustnow.Text4M:Hello,Betty.Doyouthinkwomenarebetterdoctorsthanmen?W:Sorry,I'mnotsureofthat.ButI'msurethatwomenarebetterteachersthanmen.Text5M:Watcheslikethesearen'tmadenow,arethey?W:No.Iftheywere,they'dbetooexpensiveformostpeople.Text6M:Grace,quick.Ifyoudon'thurry,we'regoingtomissthebeginningofthekungfumovie.W:Sowhat!M:Don'tyouwanttowatchit?W:Notreally.Icouldn'tcarelessaboutkungfumovies.M:Youshouldhavetoldmeearlier.NowI'mgoingwithoutyou.Text7W:Comeon,Peter!It'snearlyseven.M:I'malmostready.W:We'llbelateifyoudon'thurry.M:Oneminute,please.I'mpackingmythings.W:Theteacherswon'tletusinifwearelate.M:OK.I'mready.W:Comeon,then.M:Oh,I'llhavetogetmymoney.W:Youdon'tneedmoneywhenyouarehavingtheexam,doyou?M:Ofcoursenot.OK.Let'sgo.Oh,myGod.I'veforgotmywatch.W:You'llforgetyourheadifyou'renotcareful.M:Mymothersaysthat,too.W:Ihopeyou'llbemorecarefulintheexam.Text8M:Iwanttobuyafarm.IthinkI'dliketogrowwheat.Isthegroundheregoodforthat?W:No,Idon'tthinkit'sgoodforfarming.M:Whydoyouknowsowell?W:Iownafarmhere,butfarmingisveryhardwork.M:Butmodernfarmequipmentcanmakefarmingeasier.W:Yes,butyoushouldcutdowntrees,clearalotoflandandmakethesoilrich.M:Idon'tmindhardwork.Ijustwanttogetawayfrommyfactory.W:Youcanhavemyfarmatalowpriceof$200,ifyouwantit.M:Allright.You'regivingmethefarm,aren'tyou?Text9Itwastimetogohome.Adoctorwasgoingtocallononeofhispatie

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