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考试时间:120分钟满分:150分

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,共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。

1.Howdidthewomanloseweight?

A.Bytakingmedicine.B.Bydieting.C.Byexercising.

2.Wheremostprobablyarethespeakers?

A.Inalibrary.B.Inacinema.C.Inaclassroom.

3.Whatdoesthewomanplantodothisweekend?

A.Movetoanewplace.B.Packherbelongings.C.Findanewapartment.

4.Wheredoesthewomanwanttoeat?

A.TheItalianrestaurant.B.Thegrilledchickenplace.C.Theseafoodrestaurant.

5.HowdoesthemanknowGreg?

A.HemetGreginSweden.B.HeteachesGregphysics.C.HeisGreg’sclassmate.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共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、7题。

6.Howmuchdoesthewomanpayforherorder?

A.$15.19.B.$18.70.C.$19.15.

7.Whatisofferedifthedeliverytakeslongerthan30minutes?

A.Afreeorder.B.Afreepizza.C.Afreedelivery.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Howdidthemanfindoutaboutthedoctor’soffice?

A.HeknowsDr.Carter.B.Hiskidstoldhimaboutit.C.Hecameacrossithimself.

9.WhenisthemangoingtoseeDr.Carter?

A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatistheman’sroomnumber?

A.Room360.B.Room630.C.Room306.

11.Untilwhattimeisbreakfastavailable?

A.9:00.B.10:00.C.10:30.

LocatednorthofKingscourt,theparkofferswalkingtrailswithplentyofnatural

sceneryandwildlife.Indifferentseasons,youcanenjoylotsofwildflowers,including

snowdrops,bluebellsandsoon.WalkingisagreatwaytoexperiencethebeautyofDunaRi,

andtherearefoursignpostedwalks:NatureTrail,VillageWalk,RiverWalkandtheAccess

forAllTrails.

KillykeenForestPark,Cavan

ItisveryscenicasitliesalongtheedgeofLoughOughter,whichispartofthe

RiverErnesystem.Aswellaswalkingtrailsthatleadthroughdarkforests,overbridges

andalongriverbanks,therearepicnicareasandachildren’splayground.Therearefour

signpostedwalksrangingfrom500mto5.6km,andafamilycycletrail.Boatingandfishing

arealsoavailable.

CavanBurrenPark,Cavan

Theparkislocated4kmsouthofBlacklion.Withhugesinkholeswherestreamsdisappear,

asunkenvalleyandthewell-knownlimestonelandscape“Giant’sLeap”amongsomeofthe

amazingfeaturesfoundhere,visitorscanenjoythenaturalbeauty.Therearemorethan80

archaeologicalmonuments(考古遗迹)androckartthroughoutthepark.

21.WhatdoArdsForestParkandKillykeenForestParkbothoffer?

A.Watersports.B.Akid’splayarea.C.Picnicareas.D.Bike

rentals.

22.WhatmakesCavanBurrenParkuniquelyattractive?

A.Itsdesign.B.Itslocation.C.Itsgeography.D.Itshistory.

23.Whichparkwouldflowerloversenjoythemost?

A.ArdsForestPark.B.DunaRiForestPark.

C.KillykeenForestPark.D.CavanBurrenPark.

B

Whenyouseesomeoneabsorbedinahighbrownovelonthetrainorposingwitha

philosophicalvolumeonsocialmedia,youshouldn’tautomaticallyassumetheyarereading

thebook.

It’sknownas“performativereading”asthe“reader”wantseveryonetoknowthey

read,wroteAlainaDemopoulosinTheGuardian.They’resignalingtheyhavethe“tasteand

attentionspan”topickupaphysicalbook.

Thephenomenonhasitsrootsin2021,whenaboominbookclubsledbycelebrities

alongwith“BookTok”,thesectionofTikTokdedicatedtopromotinganddiscussing

commercialfiction,turnedfavoredbooksintoa“trend-drivenaccessory(配饰)”,said

SarahManavisinTheNewStatesman.

BookTokisseenasperformative,withtrendybooksgoingviralnotbecauseofthequality

oftheliterature

butbecauseitsuggestsanincreasinglyfashionable,intellectual-lookingstyle.Andwhen

readingbecomesacompetition,withcountlessusersshowingoffabouthavingreadmorethan

35booksinasinglemonth,supposedly,qualitytakesabackseattodemonstratingyourself

tobeavoraciousreader.

Socialposturingthroughbooksisn’tnew.Whatisnewistheuniquelyunapologeticway

socialmedia“rubber-stamps”theideaofbooksasanaccessory,ratherthananart.And

there’sadangeritcouldleadtopublishersfocusingtheireffortsonbooksthatare

“feed-friendly”.

Buttheinconvenienttruthisthattheviralityofliteraturehasledtoanuptickin

booksales.In2023,669millionphysicalbooksweresold,thehighestoveralllevelever

recorded,alongwithanincreaseofvisitsto

UKlibraries.

“Oneoflife’ssimplestpleasuresremainsfallingintoastoryandtuningtheworld

out,withoutworryingaboutwhatsomeone’sgoingtothinkofyou”,saidDemopoulos.Enjoy

thestory.Manypeoplearestilldoingexactlythat.So,ratherthan“finger-wagging”

aboutperformativereading,nexttimeyouseesomeonewithabookatacoffeeshoporthe

park,justleavethemalone,becausethisisnotaperformanceforyou—they’resimply

enjoyingthemoment.

24.Whydosomepeopleengageinperformativereading?

A.Topopularizebookclubs.B.Topromotereadinghabits.

C.Toimprovetheirsocialimage.D.Tostresstheimportanceofliterature.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“voracious”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Slow.B.Eager.C.Selective.D.Occasional.

26.Whatriskdoesturningbooksintoaccessoriescreate?

A.Onlinereadingcouldtakeover.B.Physicalbooksaleswilldecline.

C.Bookclubsmaybecomeexclusive.D.Meaningfulcontentmightgetsidelined.

27.AccordingtoDemopoulos,thosewhoreadinpublicshouldbe.

A.urgedtoreadprivatelyB.guidedtoselectbettermaterials

C.discouragedfrompostingonlineD.respectedwithoutbeingdisturbed

C

Whenitcomestonavigating(导航)areas,paststudiesshowedthattheabilitiesdon’t

trulykickinuntiltwelve.However,anewstudyhasrevealedthatchildrenaged5canfind

theirwayaroundlargespaces.

Theresearchersinvolvedwiththisstudypreviouslyconcentratedonthreeregionsof

theadultbrainthathelpnavigation:PPA,whichletsusrecognizeplacesandassignthemto

differentcategories,RSC,whichmapstheseplaceswithinalargerspaceandOPA,whichkeeps

usfromrunningintoobjects.In2024,theyfoundthatthesystemassociatedwithOPA

doesn’tfullydevelopuntiltheageofeight.However,theytheorizedthatyounger

childrenmuststillbeabletocreateamapoftheirsurroundings,evenbeforetheycan

walkwell.

ThenewstudyconfirmedthatRSCisalreadywell-developedinchildrenyoungerthan

eight.Theresultscomefromaninterestingexperimentinvolvingfive-year-oldparticipants

whobecamefamiliarwithavirtuallocationcalled“TinyTown”fullofentertaining

landmarkslikeicecreamstores,playgroundsandfirestations.“Wewanttogetanswers,

butit’salsoimportantthatparticipantshaveagoodtimeandagoodimpressionof

science,”saidYaelanJung,firstauthorofthestudy.

ThentheresearchersconductedfMRIscans(磁共振扫描)onthechildren,duringwhichthey

participated

inagame-liketaskwheretheywereshownimagesfromTinyTownandpressedabuttonifthe

imagesaccuratelyrelated.Datafromthescansprovedthatthechildrenwereabletocreate

amapintheirminds,usingRSCintheirbrainstofacilitatenavigationinlargerspaces.

Thenextstep,theresearcherssay,istolookintothebraindevelopmentoftoddlers

(学步孩童)with

clevererstrategies.“It’sexcitingtoexplorehowhumansusedifferentpartsofthebrain

forcomplexbehaviorsandhowthatchangeswithageandexperiences,”Jungsaidinapress

release.“We’realsolayingthegroundworkforclinicalapplications.”

28.Accordingtothenewstudy,whycanfive-year-oldsnavigatelargeareas?

A.Theycanmentallymapalargeenvironment.B.TheirOPAregionhasdevelopedtothefull.

C.TheirPPAregionhelpsthemavoidobjects.D.Theycanwalkwellbyrecognizingplaces.

29.WhydidtheresearchersdesignTinyTown?

A.ToconfirmtheaccuracyoffMRIscans.B.Toimprovekids’scientificcompetence.

C.Tomaketheexperimentengagingforkids.D.Toadjustkids’emotionbeforethe

experiment.

30.WhatareYaelanJung’swordsinthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Influenceofresearchstrategies.B.Possibledirectionforfurtherstudy.

C.Demandforalargersamplesize.D.Solidevidenceofthefindings.

31.Whatcanbeasuitabletileforthetext?

A.BrainDevelopment:AMagicSolutionB.YoungChildren:NaturalNavigatorsatAge

5

C.ThreeRegions:CorePartsforMappingPlacesD.TinyTown:AKeytoUnlockingBrain

Secrets

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

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。

Duringpuberty(青春期),yourbodygoesthroughmanychanges,andyoustartformingabody

image

—howyousee,think,andfeelaboutyourbody’ssize,shape,andweight,orspecific

featureslikeyournose.

32Forinstance,youmaybelieveyournoseistoobigortoosmall,eventhoughitlooks

perfectlynormal.

33Onemajorinfluenceispeerpressure.Yourfriendsmightmakecasualjokes

aboutyourappearance,oryoumightcompareyourselftothemandfeeltheylookbetter.

Suchexperiencescanharmthewayyouviewyourself.Anotherpowerfulinfluenceisthemedia,

whichoftenpromotesanarrow,idealbodytype.Forexample,iffairskinisportrayedas

beautiful,youmayfeelinsecureifyoudon’tmatchthatideal.

Developinganegativebodyimagecanleadtounhealthybehaviors,suchasextreme

dieting,overexercising,orevenriskyplasticsurgeries.34Whenyoufocustoo

muchonappearance,youmayforgettoappreciateothergreatthingsaboutyourself,suchas

yourtalentsandpersonality.

Tobuildapositivebodyimage,it’sessentialtorememberthatnoperfectbodyexists,

asbeautystandardsarealwayschanging.Modelsandcelebritiesmayappearflawlessinthe

media,butmuchoftheirappearanceisduetomakeup,angles,lighting,andediting.

35

Ratherthanfocusingonappearances,valuepeoplefortheirtrueselves.By

surroundingyourselfwithpositiveinfluencesandavoidingcommentsonlooks,youcan

redirectyourattentionfromself-criticism.

36Overtime,you’llbuildinnerconfidenceanddevelopahealthier,moreaccepting

relationshipwithyourbody.

A.Manyfactorsshapeyourbodyimage.

B.Italsolowersyouroveralllifesatisfaction.

C.However,yourtruebeautylieswithinyourheart.

D.Externaljudgementcanbeadouble-edgedsword.

E.Withoutthesetricks,theyarejustas“imperfect”aseveryoneelse.

F.Surprisingly,bodyimageisshapedmorebyyourthoughtsthanbyreality.

G.Thisshiftenablesyoutorecognizeandcelebrateyourtalentsandstrengths.

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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

CarolineMarksgrewupintheeastcoasttownofMelbourneBeach,Florida.Shestarted

surfingasayounggirl.Soon,whatstartedasahobbydevelopedintoadeep37.

In2014,theMarksfamilymadeacross-country38toSanClemente,California.

Thewestcoast39hertobiggerwavesandbiggerdreams.Marksmadefull40of

thoseopportunitiesandbytheageof15,shebecametheyoungestsurfertoever41for

theWorldSurfLeague(WSL)championshiptour.Afterthat,shecontinuedtoraisethebar

forwomen’ssurfingatayoungageandwasnearly42ateveryregionaleventshe

attended.

However,in2022,Markssaidthatsomething43.“Ifoundmyselfnotenjoying

surfingasmuch.Iputalotof44onmyselfandIwanttodowellinanythingIdo.

Sometimesit’sonlynaturalthatyougetalittle45.”Shemadethedifficultdecision

tostepawayfromthetourand46gettingherselfbackontrack.“47onthe

sleeplessnights,Ithinkthosearethemomentsthatcan48orbreakyou.AndIfeel

likeIjustcameoutontheothersidestronger.

Duringthe2023WSLChampionshipTour,Marks49withinthetopthreespotsinfive

competitions.Then,lastSeptember,cameamomentMarkswouldnever50.Shebecamethe

championatSamClemente’sLowerTrestles—thesamewestcoastwavesshegrewupon!“Your

wholelifegoesintoamomentlikethis,”Markssaidwithagoldmedalhangingaroundher

neck.“It’sbeyondallmy51dreams.”

37.A.thoughtB.passionC.hopeD.concern

38.A.moveB.orderC.exhibitionD.team

39.A.appliedB.comparedC.convincedD.exposed

40.A.useB.noticeC.chargeD.care

41.A.waitB.arrangeC.qualifyD.volunteer

42.A.unavoidableB.unbearableC.unacceptableD.

untouchable

43.A.changedB.disappearedC.matteredD.repeated

44.A.honorB.regretC.pressureD.influence

45.A.caughtupB.backedupC.pulledoutD.burnedout

46.A.giveupB.focusonC.putoffD.missout

47.A.DependingB.ReflectingC.CountingD.Working

48.A.ruinB.helpC.controlD.make

49.A.followedB.referredC.rankedD.staged

50.A.forgetB.forgiveC.mentionD.mind

51.A.deepestB.wildestC.hardestD.sharpest

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。

Ifyou’relookingforadestinationofferingafreshperspectiveonlife,thenChinais

theveryplace.SinceImovedtoChinainSeptember2024,I’vefoundexactlywhatIwas

lookingforwhenIleftItaly:achange.

Thisismostevidentindailylifeand,surprisingly,in52peoplegetaround.

ChinaisENORMOUS,yetthankstoitsincrediblepublictransportsystem,travelling

acrossthecountryhasneverbeen53(easy).ThereachofChina’sbullettrains

istrulyvast,54(allow)peopletotravelacrossthecountryin55

(remarkable)littletime.ThisefficiencywasdrivenhomeformenotlongagowhenIbooked

aflightfromBeijingtoEurope.SinceIliveinWeifang,Ifirst56(head)to

Qingdao,thentoBeijing,only57(realize)laterthatadirectbullettrainto

Beijingwouldhavebeenfasterthanflying!Thisisjustoneexample58how

China’stransportsystemcansurpriseyou.

Travellingbytrainhereisalmostlikegoingthroughanairport.Often,theformeris

faster,smoother,andmoreefficient,withsecuritychecksandserviceclassesthatcompare

favorablytothose59(offer)bytheworld’stopairlines.

Chineseroadsareequallyimpressive,witharound190,000kilometersofmodern

expressways—enoughtocircle60globenearlyfivetimes.Whenyouconsiderthe

perfectintegration(整合)oftheseroadswiththehigh-speedrailnetworkandmodern

airports,it’snowondertheChinesepublictransportsystem61(see)asapotential

newwonderoftheworld.Tofullyappreciateit,yousimplyhavetoexperienceitfirsthand.

第四部分写作(共三节,满分50分)

第一节词汇(共10小题,每小题1分;满分10分)

根据句意和首字母提示,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词,请在答题卡上写出完整单词。

62.Drivenbystrongc,thelittleboyspenthourswatchingtheants,

wonderinghowtheycommunicatedwithoneanother.

63.Thedolphinisanincrediblyianimal,abletosolvecomplexproblemsandrecognize

itselfinamirror.

64.Shewasn’treallyhungrybutinthemoodforaptypeofpizzafromthesmall

Italianplacedowntown.

65.Eachsnowflakehasaustructure,andnotwoareeverexactlyalike.

66.Couldyoupleasermetocallthedentisttomorrowmorning?IfImissthis,who

knowswhenI’llgetanotherappointment.

67.Forthehistoryassignment,eachstudenthadtowriteareportonahistoricalfof

theirchoice.

68.Afteryearsofhardwork,shefinallyreceivedpublicr(认可,赞赏)forher

contributionstothefieldofscience.

69.Gooddriversarealwaysaoftheirsurroundings,checkingtheirmirrorsfrequently.

70.Whenthelightswentoutsuddenlyintheoldbasement,shep,herhandstremblingas

shereachedforherphonetouseasaflashlight.

71.Whilethespecialeffectsareimpressive,theplotmakesitdifficultformetor

thisfilmanyhigherthantwostarsoutoffive.

第二节任务型阅读(满分20分)

阅读下面短文,并按要求完成相应任务。

TheThompsonhousewasalwaysnoisybeforeschool.Everymorning,twelve-year-oldLucy

didherhairatthekitchentable,herfingersmovingquicklyasshetriedtoignorethe

regular“clang-clang-clang”besideher.HerlittlebrotherPeter,hischeeksstillsoft

withsleep,washittinghisspoononhisbowllikeabell.

“Stopit!”Lucysaid,throwingpotatochipsathim.Asshedid,thenecklacearound

herneckmovedalittle.Thenecklace,madeofshells,washermostlovedthing—agift

fromGrandmabeforeshepassedaway.Lucyvaluedthisnecklacedearly.Sherememberedhow

Grandmahadhandpickedeachshellduringtheirlasttriptothebeach.“Thisroundshell

meanspatience,”GrandmahadwhisperedstorieswhileplacingitaroundLucy’sneck.Right

now,Lucyneededallthepatienceshecouldget.

Asthedayswentby,Lucyfoundherselfstrugglinglesstokeepherpatience.Peter’s

noisyhabits,thoughstillbothersome,didn’tseemasannoyingasbefore.Therewere

momentswhenshe’dcatchhimmakingfunnyfacesordancingaroundtomusiconlyhecould

hear.Shewouldrollhereyes,butdeepdown,apartofhersmiled.Oneafternoon,while

sittingtogetheronthesofa,Petershylyaskedaboutthenecklace.“Whydoyouloveitso

much?”hewhispered.LucythentoldhimthestoryofGrandmaandthespecialmeaningof

eachshell.Foramoment,Peterlookedthoughtful,andLucyhopedheunderstoodhowmuchthe

necklacemeanttoher.Shewishedhewouldbemorecareful—butlittledidsheknow,that

wishwasabouttobetested.

Afteratwo-daysummercamp,LucycamehomeandfoundPeterlyingonherbedroomfloor,

herboxturnedover.“Whatareyoudoing?!”sheshouted.Peterjumped.“I,Ijustwanted

tosee...”Thenecklacefellfromhishand,andthestringbroke.Theshellsdroppedtothe

floorlikesmallwhiteteeth,someofthembrokenintoseveralparts.

任务1从方框中选择恰当的单词,并用正确的形式填空,每词限用一次,有两词为多余选项。(每小

题1分;共10分)

patiencetestannoyaccidentalignorevalue

handpickbreakgradualthoughtfulnoiseapart

任务2根据文本内容回答下列问题。(共10分)

82.WhywastheshellnecklacesoimportanttoLucy?(3分)

83.HowwouldLucyreacttoPeter’sbreakingthenecklace?(3分)

84.WhatmightPeterdotomakeupforhiscarelessnessandwhy?(4分)

第三节写作(满分20分)

假定你是李华。你的英国笔友Tom对中国文化很感兴趣,打算开始学习中文。请给他写一封邮件,

内容包括:

(1)可能遇到的问题;

(2)你的建议。

注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

DearTom,

I’msogladtohearthatyouwillstartlearningChinese!

Yours,

LiHua

高2028届2025-2026学年度上期阶段性测试

英语参考答案

听力

1-5CABAC6-10ABCCA11-15BAABB16-20CBACB

阅读理解

21-23BCB24-27CBDD28-31ACBB

阅读七选五

32-36FABEG

完形填空

37-41BADAC42-46DACDB47-51BDCAB

语法填空

52.how53.54.allowing55.remarkably56.headed57.to

easierrealize

60.the61.isseen/hasbeenseen

58.of59.

offered

词汇单句填空

62.curiosity63.intelligent64.particular65.unique66.

remind67.figure

68.recognition69.aware70.panicked71.rate

任务型阅读

72.noisy73.74.handpicked75.patient76.

annoyedgradually

77.78.value79.test80.accidentally81.apart

thoughtful

82-84题从内容合理性和语言表达质量两个角度综合考虑给分。

82题需要答到Grandma遗物和shells有特殊含义,如果少答一个方面,扣1分。

83题需要答到情绪的变化,如果没有变化扣1分。

83题需要答到Peter的做法和这么做原因,可以接受除参考答案以外的合理答案,但如果

少答一个方面扣2分。

以上3个题目,如果回答表述方式存在严重语法错,如没有谓语、时态错误等扣1分。单

词拼写错酌情扣分。

82.BecausethenecklacewasagifttoherfromGrandmawhopassedaway.The

shellswerenotonlyhandpickedbyGrandmabutalsohadmeaningsgivenby

Grandma.

83.Lucywouldbeveryupsetandevenangryatfirst.Butshemightcalmdown

afterawhileandtrytobepatientwithPeter.

84.Petermighttrytorepairthenecklacebygluingthebrokenpiecesoftheshellsand

replace

Chinesemusic,orevenlabelitemsaroundyourhousewiththeirChinesenames.

(Mostimportantly,bepatientandconsistent.Languagelearningisamarathon,nota

sprint.)

Ifyouhaveanyquestions,don’thesitatetoaskme.I’malwayshereto

help.WishyouapleasantjourneyexploringChinese!

Yours,

LiHua

参考范文2

DearTom,

I’mgladtohearthatyouwillstartlearningChinese!It’sa

fascinatingandbeautifullanguage,thoughyoumayfacesomechallengesatthe

beginning.I’dliketoshareafewsuggestionsthatmighthelpyouonyour

learningjourney.

Tobeginwith,ChinesecharactersareverydifferentfromEnglishletters,

soittakestimeandpatiencetoremembertheirshapesandmeanings.In

addition,tonesarecrucialinpronunciation—thesamesyllablewithdifferent

tonescanmeancompletelydifferentthings.

Hereareafewhintsthatmightmakeyourlearningeasier.First,startwith

pinyin,asitwillgiveyouasolidfoundationforpronunciation.Onceyoufeel

comfortable,graduallymoveontolearningsimplecharacters.Second,tryto

immerseyourselfinthelanguagebywatchingChinesemovies,listeningtosongs,

orevenchattingwithnativespeakers.Thiswillmakelearningbotheffective

andenjoyable.Finally,don’tbeafraidofmakingmistakes—theyarea

naturalandnecessarypartoflearning.Remember,practicemakesperfect!

LearningChinesemaytaketime,butifyoustaycuriousandkeeppracticing,

you’llsurelymakegreatprogress.I’mconfidentthatyou’llfallinlove

withthelanguageandtheculturebehindit.

Bestwishes,

LiHua

听力文本

Text1

-Amy,Idon’tmeantobeimpolite,butyoulookfantastic.Haveyoulostweight?

-Well,yes,Ihave.Irecentlyjoinedanewgym,andit’sbeenreallybeneficial.

Text2

-Hithere!HowmayIassistyou?

-I’mlookingforbooksonShakespeareandBritishdrama.

-AretheseformisterBates’class?

-Yes,thanksforyourhelp.

Text3

-Hey,Meg.Doyouhaveanyplansforthisweekend?

-Yeah,I’mreallybusybecauseI’mmovingnextweek.Ihavetogetmy

apartmentready,soIneedtopackallofmystuff.

Text4

-Simon,let’sgrabsomethingtoeat.I’mreallyhungry.

-Sure.Whatareyouinthemoodfor?NearbywehaveanItalianrestaurant,a

grilledchickenplaceandaseafoodrestaurant.

-Great!Italiansounds

perfecttome.Text5

-Youseethatguyoverthere?Doesn’thelookfamiliartoyou?Ican’tfigure

outwhereIknowhimfrom.

-That’sthenewkid,Greg,fromSweden.Hesitsbehindyouinphysics.

Text6

-Hello,canItakeyourorder?

-Yes,I’dlikealargepepperonipizzawithmushroomsandGreenpeppers.Okay,

yourtotalcomestofifteendollarsandnineteencents.CanIhaveyourname

please?

-JessicaMiller.

-Okay,andyouraddressandtelephonenumber,itsonethreefourzerosouth

sixteentheast,andthephonenumberisthreefourzero,oneeightsevenzero.

-Allright,thanksforyourorder.Itshouldarriveatyourdoorstepinthirty

minutesorless,oryou’llreceiveafreepizzawithyournextorder.

-Great!Thanks.

Text7

-I’dliketomakeanappointmenttoseedoctorCarter,please.

-Okay.CouldIhaveyournameplease?

-Yes,mynameisRonaldSchuler.

-AndmayIaskwhorecommendedourdoctor’sofficetoyou?

-Ah,Idrovepastyourofficeyesterday.

-Okay!HowaboutWednesdayatfouro’clock?

-Doyouhappentohaveanopeninginthemorning?Iusuallypickupmykids

fromschoolaroundthattime.

-Okay.HowaboutTuesdayateighta.m.orThursdayateightfifteena.m.?

-Doyouhaveanythingearlierlikeseventhirty?

-No,I’msorry.

-Well,inthatcase,Thursdaywouldbefine.

Text8

-Goodevening.Ihaveareservationfortonight,andI’dliketocheckin,please.

-Sure.MayIhaveyourname,please?

-MikeAdams.

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