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下学期高一3月份月考英语试题本试卷满分分,考试时间分钟。注意事项.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。.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,满分分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Stopwritingforawhile.B.Rewritethebook.C.Gethiseyestested.2.What’swrongwiththetourist?A.Hecouldn’tspeakEnglish.B.Hegotlost.C.Hewasmisunderstood.3.Whywillthewomanchoosethewhitecar?A.It’scheap.B.It’seco-friendly.C.It’scomfortable.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirfuturehouse.B.Theirnewgarden.C.Theiridealjobs.5.Whatisthewoman’sopinionaboutanimalsatthezoo?A.Theyarewell-trained.B.Theyneedbiggerzoos.C.Theyshouldgetfree.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.WhichsubjectdoesMrs.Brownteach?A.Science.B.English.C.History.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.andstudent.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Brotherandsister.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8.Howdoesthemanwanttotravel?A.Byair.B.Byship.C.Bytrain.9.WhendoesthemandecidetogotoNewA.InMarch.B.InApril.C.InMay.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.HowdidthemanfeelabouttheartshowlastnightA.B.Boring.C.Surprising.Whatwastheartshowabout?A.Digitalconcerts.B.Robotsinthefuture.C.inart.12.Whydoesthemanlikedigitalpainting?A.Itchangedwhentouched.B.Itcoveredthewholefloor.C.Itwasafamouswork.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onamountain.B.Attheman’shouse.C.Inashop.14.Howoldistheman?A.15.B.23.C.28.15.Whatdoesthemanlikemostaboutmountainclimbing?A.Gettingfreshair.B.Enjoyingnaturalscenes.C.Reachingthetop.16.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Goclimbing.B.Recallhisfather.C.astory.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Whatarethelistenersaskedtodofirst?A.Getseatedquickly.B.redjackets.C.ontheirphones.18.Whatisallowedtodointhetheater?A.pictures.B.Shoppinginthecafe.C.Bringingoutsidefood.19.Howlongisthemid-break?A.Fiveminutes.B.minutes.C.Fifteenminutes.20.Howwilltheaudienceknowthatthebreakisover?A.Bylisteningtothebell.B.Bylookingatthewatch.C.Bygettingamessage.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A&CoralIslandinthetropical(热带的)oceanisanamazingplace.Itsclearwatershostcolorfulcoralreefs(珊瑚礁)andallkindsofsealife.Sandybeaches,linedwithtrees,areperfectforrelaxation.Therainforest,covering60%oftheisland,shelterstheuniqueCoralIslandFinch.fromcitynoise,ithasalaid-backfeeling.Thereareactivitiesforallages,likeswimmingandforesthikes.Onland,joinguidedrainforesthikesorvillagetours.Onthefirstday,we’llmeetyouattheairportandthentakeyoutoyouraccommodation.Intheevening,enjoyawelcomedinner.Thenextday,chooseonebetweenswimmingandaforesthikeinthemorning,andrelaxorplaybeachvolleyballintheafternoon.3-dayguestscheckoutafteralastswimonthethirdday.5-dayguestscantakeavillagetourandtrywindsurfing.Fromday4today5,5-dayguestscankeepexploring.choicesofdifferentprices.BeachfrontBungalowsareonthebeach,withair-conditioners,privatebaths,andocean-viewbalconies(阳台).InlandCabins,surroundedbynature,areeconomicalwithnearbysharedbathrooms.Theindividualpriceisasfollows.Accommodation3-day5-dayBeachfrontBungalow$1,200$1,800InlandCabin$600$900(Note:A50%discountisavailableforthoseunder18yearsold.)Thepricesincludeyourplacetostay,3mealsaday,andmostactivities.Butsomespecializedwatersportsmightcostextra.IfthistropicalescapeonCoralIslandhascaughtyourheart,don’thesitate!Clickheretoregisterandstartanunforgettableadventure!21.WhatcantouristsdoontheseconddayonCoralIsland?A.Swimandhike.B.avillagetour.C.Hikeandrelax.D.Exploretheisland.22.Howmuchwillacouplewitha10-year-oldsonpayforthe3-dayInlandCabin?A.$1,200.B.$1,500.C.$1,800.D.$3,000.23.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.promoteatravelpackage.B.introduceislandwildlife.C.comparehotelservices.D.explaintravelsafetyrules.BInGanzhou,JiangxiProvince,58-year-oldGuoisbreathingnewlifeintoHakkabamboocarving.Inhisworkshops,thebambooseemstocomealivewithhisskilledhands—everydayscenesunfold,likeateasellercarryinghisgoodsoryoungloverssittingbythewater.Thesecreationsrepresentmorethanart.TheyformalivingbridgebetweentheancientartofHakkabamboocarvingandthemodernworldthatGuohasupheld(支持)foroverfourdecades.Bamboocarvinghasdeepculturalroots.WhileitsoriginsdatebacktotheSixDynastiesperiod,theartwaswellreceivedbypeopleduringtheDynasty,andachieveditsgoldenageduringtheMingandQingDynasties,whenscholars(学者)praisedbambooforsymbolizingstrengthandhonesty.IntheNorthernSongDynastySuShiwrotethathewouldratherdinewithoutmeatthanlivewithoutbamboo.Amongregionalstyles,Hakkabamboocarvingstoodoutbymixingtraditionalcalligraphywithcreativedesigns.In2010,itwaslistedasaprovincial-levelintangibleculturalheritageinJiangxi.Guo’sintroductiontotheartbeganyoung—helearnedfromhisfather,whotaughthimstrictrules,likeusingonlywinter-cutbamboosandmemorizingover50stepstopreparethematerialsbeforecarving.tirelesspractice,hemasteredvariouscarvingtechniques,establishinghimselfasapioneerinpreservingandadvancingJiangxi’scarvingheritage.keepthetraditionalive,GuoopenedGanzhou’sfirstHakkabamboocarvingworkshopin2017.There.hemadecustompiecesandtaughtstudents.Oneofhisstudents,HanLu,evenstartedstudyingthecraft’shistoryafterbeinginspiredbyhim.Besides,healsocreatedsmaller,cheaperitemslikebamboobookmarksandmixedtraditionalskillswithmoderndesignstoattractyoungerpeople.Throughsuchefforts,hehopestosecureabrighterfuturefortheart,onecarefulcutatatime.24.WhyareGuo’screationsmentionedinparagraph1?A.praisehisexcellentcarvingskills.B.showtheart’sconnectiontodailylife.C.showancientandmodernartisticstyles.D.stresshistopreservetheancientart.25.Inwhichperioddidbamboocarvingbecomepopular?A.TheSixDynasties.B.TheDynasty.C.TheMingDynasty.D.TheSongDynasty.26.WhatmakesHakkabamboocarvingdifferentfromotherregionalstyles?A.Carefulandstrictpractices.B.Simplematerialpreparations.C.Thesymbolofbamboocarving.D.Acombinationoftraditionandcreativity.27.HowdidGuopreservebamboocarving?A.Byteachingpeoplecalligraphy.B.Byusingonlywinter-cutbamboos.C.Bygettingyoungpeopleinvolvedinit.D.Bystudyingitshistorywithhisstudents.CInrecentyears,3Dprintershavemostlybeenusedtocreatesmall,specializeditems(物品).Thisincludespartsforautomobiles,airplanesandmedicaldevices.Manyconsumerproductscanalsobe3D-printed,fromclothestofoods.Now,anincreasingnumberofstart-up(新创办的)companiesareusing3Dprintingtobuildentirehomes.Sincethetechnologyisstilldeveloping,notmanyhaveyetbeenbuilt.However,thetopcompaniesplantogreatlyincreaseproductioninthecomingyears.Thestart-upcompanyIcon,basedinAustin,madenewsin2018bycompletingthefirstpermitted3D-printedhomeintheUS.Atthetime,itsaidthehomehadbeenbuiltinjustaday.Sincethen,thecompanysaysithasbeendevelopingnewtechnologiesinrobotics,softwareandmanufacturingmaterials.Itdesigneditsown3Dprinterandsaidtherobot-poweredmachinecouldcreatebuildingsupto185squaremeters.Theprintingprocessusesacement-basedmixturethatIconsaysisstrongerandsavesmoremoneythantraditionalbuildingmaterials.Uptonow,Iconhascompleted243D-printedhomesintheUSandMexico.Amongthemwasacommunityof3D-printedhomesinapoorneighborhoodinMexico.ThecompanyhasalsocompletedaseriesofbuildingsforhomelesspeopleinAustin.AnditsaysitplanstoopenAmerica’sfirsthousingdevelopmentof3D-printedhomesthissummer.ANewcompany,SQ4D,alsouses3Dprintingtechnologytobuildhomes.InFebruary,thecompanyshoweda130-square-metermodelhometodemonstrate(证明)itsprinter’sabilities.SQ4Dplanstosellitshomesstartingat$299,000.ThecompanyhasevenstartedlistingthehomesontheInternetsellingsiteKirkAndersenisSQ4D’sdirectorofoperations.HetoldReutersthe3Dprinterwillpermitbuyerstoeasilycreatetheirownhomedesign,roombyroom.While3Dprintingasahome-buildingmethodisjustgettingstarted,Andersensaidothersintheconstructionindustryneedtogetpreparedforbigchanges.“Thisisthebeginning.Thisisjustscratchingthesurface,”hesaid.28.Whatcanwelearnabout3DprintingtechnologyfromParagraph1?A.Itisbeingusedforbuildinghomes.B.Itenjoysthehigheststatus(地位).C.Ithasbeenperfectalready.D.Ithelpsproducesomelargeanduniqueitems.29.Whatfeaturedo3D-printedhomeshavewhencomparedwithtraditionalbuildingmethods?A.They’remorecomfortable.B.They’remoreenvironment-friendly.C.They’remorecomplex(复杂的).D.They’relessexpensive.30.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Thedevelopmentofsmarthomes.B.Theimportanceof3Dprinters.C.3Dprintinginbuildinghomes.D.Constructionindustry’sfuture.31.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.B.Health.C.Education.D.Environment.DSnowleopards,foundinthemountainousregionsof12Asiancountries,includingRussia,Nepal,andChina,arefacingpopulationdeclineduetohistoricalhuntingandhabitatdamage.Butanewstudy,publishedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,showsthattheirgenetic(基因的)makeupcouldalsobeinfluencingtheirfallingpopulation.Thesesnowleopardsarehighlyadaptedtoextremecoldandmountainousenvironments.Buttherearen’tmanysnowleopardsleft:Populationisabout4,500to7,500.Andbecauseofthissmallpopulationsize,theyareclassifiedas“vulnerable”ontheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature’sRedListofThreatenedSpecies.“Becausetheirhabitatisn’tsosuitableforliving,humanpopulationgrowthdidn’treallysnowleopardsverymuch,butclimatechangewill,”saysDmitriPetrov,oneofthestudy’sauthors.“Humansdon’tneedtoshowupintheirmountainstobuildorstartfarming.Theclimatechanges,anditeveryoneandeverything,eveninsuchfarareas.”Forthisstudy,researchersmadewhole-DNAsequencingdata(全基因组测序数据)for37snowleopards.ThestudyfoundthatmanyofthesesnowleopardssharethesameDNA.However,lowgeneticdifferencecancauseaproblemfortheirsurvival.SnowleopardsthathavesimilarDNAaremoreeasilyaffectedbyenvironmentalchanges,disease,andhunters,whichincreasestheirriskofdyingoutoverallinachangingenvironment.ThestudyalsoshowedthatfewersnowleopardshadpotentiallyharmfulDNA.Overtime,snowleopardswereableto“clearout”badgenes,allowingthepopulationtoremainrelativelyhealthy.However,researcherssaythatisn’tenoughtoprotectagainstclimatechange,andhopethatthisstudycaninformfutureprotectionefforts.Ifclimatechangestartsgettingmuchworse,thensnowleopardsmightbedyingoutrelativelyeasily,simplybecauseclimatechangehasabadinfluenceontheirlivingspaceandthetotalpopulationissosmall.32.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinparagraph1?A.Thejointtoprotectsnowleopards.B.Thenewlybuilthabitatsforsnowleopards.C.Thenewrecoveryofsnowleopardpopulations.D.Thenew-foundcauseofsnowleoparddecline.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vulnerable”inparagraph2mean?A.Easilyharmed.B.Difficulttofind.C.Highlyspread.D.Likelytosurvive.34.WhatistheprimaryfuturethreattosnowleopardsaccordingtoPetrov?A.Thelossoftheirownhabitat.B.Theinteractionwithhumanbeings.C.Theofclimatechange.D.Thecompetitionwithotherspecies35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefutureofsnowleopards?A.Positive.B.Concerned.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)精疲力竭)Burnoutisafeelingofphysicalandmentaltiredness.Itcancomefromworkingovertimeorunderstressfulconditions.36.______What’simportantistotakestepstomanageit.Allyouhavetodoisidentifyfeelingsofburnoutandknowhowtodealwiththem.theseoutnexttimeyou’refeelingoverwhelmed(不知所措的).●Focusonachievingtinygoals.37.______Breaktasksintomanageablepieces.Expertssuggeststartingsmallanddividingthewholescheduleintothesmallestsections.Settingandachievingtinygoalscanincreasepeople’sengagementintheworkandtheirhappinessduringtheworkday.●timeforyourself.Askforarestdayifyouneedonetodonothingotherthaneatyourfavoriteicecream,goforarun,ormeetafriendforlunch.38.______Prioritize(优先考虑)restandrelaxation.Besuretogetenoughsleepeachnight,too;thishasahugeonone’smentalwell-beingandperformance.●39.______It’shardtofeelfrustratedaftersweatyweightliftingoralongrun.Exercisereducesstudents’sensitivitytoanxiety,sothinkofthatexercisetimeasbuildingyourprotectionagainstburnout.Itwillbebetterifyoudoitoutsideinthesunshine.●topeople.People’shealth,well-being,andeverythinginlifearewaybetterifyou’reconnectedwithotherpeople.Thesocialnetworkisapreciousresource,butreachingouttopeopleinrealityismuchmorebeneficial.40.______A.Getactive.B.Gotothegym.C.Therefore,talktoyourbestfriendseveryday.D.Itcanalsobefromdealingwithdifficultpeople.E.thosehoursmayseemlikeabigdeal.F.Socommunicatewithotherpeoplefacetoface,notonyourphone.G.Sometimestheto-dolistgetssolongthatyoufeelyoucanhardlybreathe.第三部分语言应用(共两节满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题1分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的,,,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Mayastaredathernameonthepresentationschedule.Herheartbeganto41,andherhandsfeltcold.Publicspeakingwasherbiggestfear.Thethoughtofstandinginfrontofthewholeclassfilledherwith42.Fordays,sheavoidedthinkingaboutit,hopingitwouldsomehowdisappear.Naturally,itdidn’t.Thedaybeforeherpresentation,Mayafeltextremelynervous.Shewantedto43tobesick,butthensherememberedMs.Davis’words:“44isnormal.Preparewelland45sharingsomethingusefulwithyouraudience,notonyourself.”ThesewordschangedMaya’s46.Insteadofworryingaboutothers’47,shethrewherselfintohertopic—the48historyoftheSilkRoad.Shemadecolorfulslides(幻灯片)andfoundsomefascinating,little-knownfacts.She49herspeechnottobeperfect,buttobeclearand50.Thenextday,Mayastillfeltnervousasshewalkedtothefront.Butwhenshesawherclassmates’curiousfaces,herfear51.Shetookadeepbreathandspokepassionately.Herclassmateslistenedcarefully.Andwhenshe52,everyonestartedclappingwarmly.Mayafeltgreat53.Shehadnotonlygivenagoodpresentationbutalso54herfear.Sherealizedconfidenceisn’taboutnofear,butaboutfocusingonsomethingbigger.55,sheevenstartedlookingforwardtohernextpresentation.41.A.beatB.breakC.raceD.ache42.A.joyB.prideC.angerD.anxiety43.A.happenB.pretendC.agreeD.promise44.A.ConfidenceB.DoubtC.SuccessD.Nervousness45.A.giveupB.takeupC.focusonD.moveon46.A.locationB.mindC.scheduleD.design47.A.charactersB.dreamsC.opinionsD.grades48.A.worryingB.confusingC.boringD.amazing49.A.practicedB.deliveredC.recordedD.copied50.A.ordinaryB.legalC.helpfulD.difficult51.A.grewB.disappearedC.returnedD.remained52.A.survivedB.finishedC.arrivedD.escaped53.A.reliefB.regretC.failureD.pressure54.A.sharedB.forgotC.provedD.overcame55.A.SurprisinglyB.NaturallyC.UnfortunatelyD.Quickly第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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。BorninMarch1961,ShiGuangquan,aChinesefolkartist,hasspentallhislifepreservinganddevelopingthe56(tradition)LabaFestivalcustoms.In1989,hebecameamonkatFaguanginHaimen,Jiangsu,and57(begin)learningtherituals(宗教仪式)andcookingskillsofthetemple’sLabaFestival—anancientfestivalcelebratingharvest,andcommunitykindness.Duringthetime58helivedintempleslikeLonghuainShanghaiandGuangfuinChongming,hecontinuedtopracticeandleadthesecustoms.In2007,ShijoinedLingyininHangzhouasthemainleaderof59temple,whereheactivelypromotedthecustoms.Heintroducedafreeticketpracticeforthetempleduringthefestival,60(allow)localpeopletojointhecelebrations.Moreimportantly,hemadeabiggroupactivityofgivingoutLabaporridgetocitizens,turningthetemple61animportantcentreforcommunitywarmth.62(keep)thetraditionalive,heworkedwithhisteamtocreatenewworkplaces,suchasinteractiveworkshops,mixingoldritualswithmodernlife.Shi’s63(effort)havemadeLingyin’sLabaFestivalafamousprovincialintangible(非物质的)culturalheritage,64(list)in2017.Hisworkshowshowtraditionalculturecanremainlivelyandhavemeaningfortoday.Byconnectingthepastandpresent,hehashelpedpeopleunderstandthevalueofpreservingtheirculturalroots,makingthefestivalnotjustaritual,65alivingpartofcommunitylife.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)假如你是李华,你要参加英语课上的“一分钟演讲”活动,最近一些同学经常使用AI软件辅助学习,请你以“MyonAIinLearning”为题,写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.描述现状;2.分析利弊;3.提出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。inGoodmorning,everyone!Thankyouforlistening!第二节(满分分)Growingup,Iwantedtobejustlikemymom.Shewaskindandcaring,andalwaysmadepeoplecomfortableinherpresence.Foryearsshewasavolunteerinourcommunity.IlovedgoingtothelocalnursinghometohelpwithherwhenIwasachild.However,onceIbecameateenager,IwassobusywithmyownlifethatIdidn’tthinkabouthelpingothers.OneparticularsummerdaywhenIwastwelve,Momcameintomyroomandtoldmetogetupandmeetheratthecar.ButIhadplannedtospendthedayatthelakewithfriends.Whydidshehavetoruineverything?Atlast,Imademywayoutsidewithmymother.Angryandannoyed,Iclimbedintothecarandshutthedoorloudly.Isatinsilence,tooupsettotalk.doyouknowwherewearegoing?”Momaskedcalmly.Iremainedsilent.“Sweetheart,wearegoingtoachildren’sshelter(收容所)IhavebeentherebeforeandIthinkitwouldbenefityou,”sheexplained.Ifeltapainslowlyforminmystomach.HowwasIsupposedtohelpthere?Whenwereachedtheshelter,Iwasrathersurprised.Asweapproachedthefrontdoor,windbellsplayedacalmingtunewhiletreesandflowerswelcomedus.Maybethiswasn’tgoingtobesobad.Momrangthedoorbell.wereledtothefrontroom,whereallofthechildrenwereplaying.werespreadoutacrossthefloor.Inoticedababywhosebodywasseriouslywounded.Mostofthechildrenhadnoticeablephysicalscars(疤)suchascuts,burnsandscratches.Whataterriblelifetheymusthavehadbeforetheymovedhere!Myheartsank.AsIwaslookingaround,Ifeltagentlepullonmyshirt.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。Ilookeddowntofindalittlegirlwithbrowneyeslookingupatme.___________________________________IreturnedtotheshelterwithMomseveraltimes.__________________________________________________

题号12345678910答案ABBACCBABC题号121314151617181920答案CABBCCABCA题号21222324252627282930答案CBADBDCADC题号31323334353637383940答案ADACBDGEAF题号41424344454647484950答案CDBDCBCDAC题号5152535455答案BBADA第二节语法填空56.traditional词性转换。空格后为名词LabaFestivalcustoms(腊八节习俗),需用形容词修饰,故将名词tradition改为形容词traditional。57.began动词时态。空格前有并列连词and,连接两个谓语动词,前文became为一般过去时,故begin需用过去式began。58.whenthetime(时间),从句中不缺主语或宾语,需用关系副词when作时间状语。59.the冠词。空格后temple特指前文提到的Lingyin灵隐寺),需用定冠词the表特指。60.allowingintroduceafreeticketpractice与allowlocalpeopletojoin是主动的因果关系,故用现在分词o介词。固定搭配o...(将变成句意:将寺庙变成社区温暖的重要中心。keep非谓语动词。空格处为目的状语,“为了让传统延续下去”,需用不定式keep。63.efforts名词单复数。空格后谓语动词为havemade(复数形式),故主语effort(努力)需用复数efforts,表示“多方面的努力”。64.listed非谓语动词。空格前无连词,此处为非谓语动词作定语,Lingyin'sLabaFestival与list(列为)是被动关系,故用过去分词listed。65.but并列连词。固定搭配notjust...but...(不仅而且句意:让这个节日不仅是一种仪式,更是社区生活中鲜活的一部分。听力部分录音稿Text1M:ThenewbookI’mwritingisterrible.Ifeellikethrowingitawayandstartingalloveragain.W:Youjustneedtotakeabreakandcomebacktoitwithfresheyes.Text2M:AtouristaskedmefordirectionsjustHesaidhewasaCanadianandgotlost.W:youabletohelphim?M:AlthoughmyEnglishisn’tsogreat,heunderstoodmybodylanguage.Text3M:Ofthetwocarswehaveseentoday,whichonedoyouprefer?W:Theredoneismorecomfortablebutcostsmore,whilethewhiteonedoesn’tusemuch.Asaloverofnature,Iamsurelygoingtochoosethewhiteone.Text4M:Ournewhousemusthaveatleasttwobathroomsandagoodkitchen.W:Andahugegarden.Butaboveall,itmustbenearourjobs.Text5M:togotothezoowithmetomorrow,Shannon?W:No.ThelasttimeIwasatazoo,theanimaltrainerswerenotlookingaftertheanimals.Theanimalsneedtoreturntonature.Theyshouldnotbekeptinthosesmallzoos.Text6M:Howwasschooltoday,Lucy?W:ItwasOK.Mr.Smithsaidthatmyhomeworkwasverygood.M:WhichsubjectdoesMr.Smithteachagain?W:HeteachesEnglish.HealsoteacheshistorybutonlywhenMrs.Brownisoff.M:Andwhataboutyourscienceclasses?Areyougoingtobeascientistlikeyourbrother?W:No.Idon’treallyenjoythem.M:Well,don’tworry,sweetie.It’snotforeveryone.Studywhateveryoulove.Text7W:Hello,NorthAmericanTravelingAgency.ThisisPhyllisspeaking.CanIhelp

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