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第第页2026年高考英语(全国一卷)冲刺模拟试卷1(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上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。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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodrink?A.Coffee.B.Tea.C.Juice.2.Whenwillthewomanleave?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednesday.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Husbandandwife.4.Whyisthewomancalling?A.Tocancelanorder.B.Tochangeanappointment.C.Toaskfordirections.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.Shoppingonline.B.Returningaproduct.C.Comparingprices.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.Whatsportdoesthewomanplay?A.Tennis.B.Basketball.C.Swimming.7.Howoftendoesshepractice?A.Everyday.B.Threetimesaweek.C.Onceaweek.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdidthemanlose?A.Hispassport.B.Hisdriver'slicense.C.Hislibrarycard.9.Wheredoesthewomansuggesthecheckfirst?A.Thepolicestation.B.Hiscar.C.Therestaurant.10.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Callhiswife.B.Fileareport.C.Retracehissteps.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatmoviegenredoesthewomanprefer?A.Horror.B.Comedy.C.Sciencefiction.12.Whydoesn'tthemanwanttoseetheactionmovie?A.It'stooviolent.B.It'ssoldout.C.It'stoolong.13.Whatdotheydecidetowatch?A.Aromanticdrama.B.Ananimatedfilm.C.Adocumentary.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atanairport.B.Atatrainstation.C.Atabusterminal.15.Whatproblemaretheydiscussing?A.Delayeddeparture.B.Losttickets.C.Overbookedseats.16.Whatcompensationdoesthemanrequest?A.Afullrefund.B.Afreemealvoucher.C.Anupgradetofirstclass.17.Howdoesthewomanrespondtohisrequest?A.Sheagreesimmediately.B.Shedeclinespolitely.C.Sheoffersanalternative.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeaker'smaintopic?A.Urbanfarming.B.Rooftopgardens.C.Communitycomposting.19.Howmuchfoodwastedoesthecityproduceannually?A.500tons.B.5,000tons.C.50,000tons.20.Whatdoesthespeakerencouragelistenerstodo?A.Startahomegarden.B.Volunteeratthefarm.C.Donateleftoverfood.第二部分阅读(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。AFiveyearsafterlaunchingitsfirstoceancleanupsystem,Dutchnon-profitTheOceanCleanuphasshiftedfocusupstream.Theirlatestinvention,theInterceptor,isasolar-poweredbargethatextractsplasticfromriversbeforeitreachesthesea.Twenty-threeInterceptorsnowoperateineightcountries,removing5millionkilogramsoftrashannually.EachInterceptorprocesses50,000kilogramsofwastedaily,operatingautonomouslywithminimalhumanoversight.Aconveyorbeltliftsfloatingdebrisontoashuttle,whichdistributestrashamongsixdumpsters.Whenfull,thesystemtextslocaloperatorsforcollection."Riversarethearteriescarryingplastictotheocean'sheart,"explainsfounderBoyanSlat."Stoptheflowatthesource."Jakarta'sCitarumRiver,oncecalledtheworld'smostpolluted,hoststhreeInterceptors.Sinceinstallation,plasticpollutiondownstreamdropped65%.LocalfishermanWarso,whopreviouslycaughtmoretrashthanfish,nownets30kilogramsdaily."Ithoughtmyriverwasbeyondsaving,"hesays."Nowchildrenswimhereagain."CriticsnotethatInterceptorstreatsymptoms,notcauses."We'restillproducing400milliontonsofplasticannually,"saysenvironmentalpolicyexpertDr.LisaChen."Technologyalonewon'tsolveaddictiontodisposables."Slatagrees:"Interceptorsbuytime.Realsolutionrequiresreducingproduction."Theorganizationhasopen-sourcedInterceptordesigns,encouraginglocalfabrication.Indiabuiltfourusingdomesticmaterialsathalfthecost."Ourgoalisn'tmonopoly—it'smultiplication,"Slatsays.Nexttarget:the1,000mostpollutingrivers,responsiblefor80%ofoceanplastic."That'sachievableby2030ifgovernmentspartnerwithus."21.WhatistheprimarypurposeoftheInterceptor?A.Cleaningoceanplastic.B.Removingriverplasticbeforeitreachesoceans.C.Recyclingplasticwaste.D.Monitoringwaterpollutionlevels.22.HowdoestheInterceptornotifyworkerstocollectwaste?A.Throughdailyemails.B.Viaautomatedtextmessages.C.Bysoundinganalarm.D.Throughmobileapps.23.WhatdoestheexampleofIndiademonstrate?A.Interceptorsaretooexpensive.B.Localmanufacturingreducescosts.C.Indiahasthemostpollutedrivers.D.Technologycannotbeshared.BInNorway'sSvalbardarchipelago,reindeerhavelearnedasurprisingtrick:stealingbirds'eggs.Forgenerations,researchersassumedreindeerwerestrictherbivores,survivingonlichen,grass,andleavesduringbriefArcticsummers.Butcameratrapsinstalledin2023revealedadifferentstory.FootageshowsreindeerapproachingArcticternnests,waitingforparentstoleave,thenswallowingeggswhole—shellandall."We'vedocumented47egg-eatingeventsacrossthreesummers,"saysecologistDr.AnnaLindqvist."Thisisn'tdesperation.It'slearnedbehaviorpassedtocalves."Geneticanalysisconfirmsthatreindeerinegg-eatingregionshaveelevatedcholesterol-processinggenes,suggestingadaptationoverdecades.Climatechangemaydrivethisdietaryshift.Warmersummerscauseplantstoflowerearlier,mismatchingwithreindeerbirthingseasons.Whenmotherreindeerlackproteinfrompeakvegetation,eggsprovidecriticalnutrition."We'rewatchingevolutioninreal-time,"Lindqvistnotes."Butit'sevolutionforcedbywarming."Thebehaviorhascascadingeffects.Arcticternpopulationsinegg-eatingareasdeclined30%comparedtopredator-freezones.Meanwhile,reindeercalfsurvivalratesincreased15%duringpoorplantyears."Naturedoesn'thavemoraljudgments,"saysbiologistDr.PaulAndersen."Ithastrade-offs."Svalbard'sgovernmentisconsideringsupplementalfeedingprogramstoreduceeggpredation.ButLindqvistwarnsagainstquickfixes:"Interveninginonespeciesaffectsothers.Weneedlong-termstudybeforeacting."Thereindeer'snewdiethasbecomeacasestudyinhowclimatechangerewritesecologicalrules—sometimeswithspecieseatingbreakfastfoodstheirgrandparentsneverimagined.24.Whatdidresearcherspreviouslybelieveaboutreindeer?A.Theyonlyeatplants.B.Theyhuntsmallanimals.C.Theymigratelongdistances.D.Theyhibernateinwinter.25.Whatevidencesuggeststhisbehaviorislearned,notinstinctual?A.Reindeerteachtheiryoung.B.Onlyolderreindeereateggs.C.Thebehaviorappearssuddenly.D.Geneticchangessupportadaptation.26.Whyarereindeerturningtoeggsaccordingtothepassage?A.Plantshavebecomepoisonous.B.Birdpopulationsareincreasing.C.Climatechangeaffectsplantavailability.D.Reindeerpopulationsaretoohigh.27.WhatdilemmadoesSvalbardface?A.Protectingreindeerorbirds.B.Stoppingclimatechangeoradapting.C.Feedingreindeerorreducingtourism.D.Trackingreindeerorsavingplants.CTheworld'slargestbiodiversitydatabasejustgotbigger—andgreener.Brazil'sRiodeJaneiroBotanicalGardenhasdigitized2.5millionplantspecimensspanning400years,usingAItotranscribehandwrittenlabelsinPortuguese,Latin,andeven19th-centuryGermancursive.Thecollection,nowfreelyonline,helpsscientiststrackextinctionratesandclimateimpacts."Thisisn'tjustaboutpreservation—it'saboutconnection,"saysdirectorDr.LuciaMendes."AGermanbotanistin1882describedaplantnowextinct.AresearcherinKenyacanusehisnotestounderstandwhy."TheAI,trainedon50,000manuallytranscribedlabels,achieves96%accuracy,reducing400yearsofcatalogingworkto18months.ThecollectionincludesspecimensfromCaptainCook'sPacificvoyages,Darwin'sBeagleexpedition,andplantsthatinspiredmodernchemotherapydrugs."Whenwedigitizelabels,we'redecodinghistory'sscientificconversations,"saysarchivistCarlosSilva."Handwritingrevealsurgency:neatlabelsmeanroutinecollection;shakyscriptsuggestsmalariaorseasickness."Climatescientistsusethedatabasetomeasurechanges.One1883specimenofBromeliadwascollectedat800meterselevation.Today,thesamespeciesgrowsat1,100meters—chasingcoolertemperaturesupwardat5metersannually."That'sthreetimestheglobalaverage,"saysDr.Mendes."Brazil'smountainsarewarningus."Theprojectfacednear-cancellationwhenfundingdriedupin2024.Localtechcompaniesdonatedservers,and3,000volunteerstranscribed100,000labelsfromhomeduringlockdowns."Thiscollectionbelongstohumanity,"Mendessays."Wefoundaway."Nextphase:photographingpollensamplesunderelectronmicroscopestotrainAIpredictingfutureplantdistributions."Imagineknowingin2026whichtreeswillsurvive2050'sclimate,"Mendesenvisions."That'snotsciencefiction.That'sournextgrantproposal."28.Whatchallengedidthedigitizationprojectovercome?A.Translatingextinctlanguages.B.Reading400yearsofhandwritingvarieties.C.Preservingfragilespecimens.D.Convincingscientiststosharedata.29.Howdoesshakyhandwritingonlabelshelpresearchers?A.Itidentifiestheplant'smedicinaluses.B.Itsuggeststhecollector'sphysicalstate.C.Itindicatesthespecimen'sage.D.Itrevealsthecollectionlocation.30.WhatdoestheBromeliadelevationchangedemonstrate?A.Plantsadaptquickly.B.Climatewarmingisoccurring.C.Brazil'smountainsaregrowing.D.Specimenlabelsareinaccurate.31.Howwastheprojectsavedfromcancellation?A.Governmentemergencyfunds.B.Corporateandvolunteersupport.C.Internationaldonations.D.Sellingaccesstothedatabase.DEverymorning,70-year-oldMeiXiangwalks30minutestoa"timebank"inherShanghaineighborhood,whereshetradestwohoursoftutoringmigrantchildrenfor"timecredits"shespendsonacupuncturesessions.Nomoneychangeshands.Justtime.Shanghai'sElderlyTimeBank,launchedin2019andnowspanning200communities,allowsretireestodepositvolunteerhoursandwithdrawserviceslater—fromhousekeepingtonursingcare."Youngpeoplework;olderpeoplehaveskillsandtime,"explainsprogramdirectorFengJian."Whynotexchangeboth?"Themathseemspromising.China'sover-60populationwillreach400millionby2035.Meanwhile,professionalcaregiversfacesevereshortages.Timebankingdoesn'treplacepaidcarebutsupplementsit—67%ofparticipantsreportreducedloneliness,and42%saythey'veavoidedhospitalvisitsthroughearlyinterventionfromnursevolunteers.Noteveryoneisconvinced.Criticsnotethatcomplexserviceslikedementiacarerequireprofessionaltraining,nottimecredits."Youcan'ttradebabysittinghoursforbrainsurgery,"saysgerontologyexpertDr.HanWei.Additionally,withoutformalvaluation,adentist'shourequalsadriver'shour—potentiallydiscouraginghigh-skillvolunteers.Fengacknowledgeslimitations:"Timebankingcomplements,notcompeteswith,professionalcare."Theprogramistesting"skillmultipliers"whereonehourofspecializedserviceearns3-5credits.Aretiredsurgeonearned200creditsteachingfirstaid—enoughforayearofgrocerydelivery.SimilarprogramsoperateintheUK,Japan,andSwitzerland.ButShanghai'sversionincludesblockchaintechnologypreventingfraudandenablingcross-districtcredittransfers."MycreditsfollowmeifImove,"MeiXiangexplains."That'ssecurity."Thecentralgovernmentplansnationalexpansionby2027."Agingisn'tacrisis—it'saredesignopportunity,"Fengsays."Timebankingremindsus:everyonehassomethingtogive."32.WhatisthemainfunctionoftheTimeBank?A.Providingfreehealthcaretoretirees.B.Exchangingvolunteerhoursforservices.C.Employingseniorsinchildcare.D.Fundingnursinghomes.33.WhatproblemdoestheTimeBankattempttoaddress?A.Highunemploymentrates.B.Shortageofprofessionalcaregivers.C.Lowretirementsavings.D.Lackofcommunitycenters.34.HowdoesShanghai'sTimeBankdifferfrominternationalversions?A.Itusesblockchaintechnology.B.Itservesonlywealthyseniors.C.Itrequirescashpayment.D.Itfocusesonmedicalcare.35.WhatisFengJian'sattitudetowardtheTimeBank'sfuture?A.Cautiouslyoptimistic.B.Deeplyskeptical.C.Fullyconfident.D.Completelyindifferent.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。Syntheticmediaisbecominghardertodetect.Here'swhatexpertsrecommendforidentifyingAI-generatedvideosspreadingonline.Lookatlightingandshadows.36AIoftenstruggleswithconsistentshadowsacrossmovingobjects.Ifaperson'sfaceislitfromtheleftbuttheirshouldershowsright-sideshadow,suspectmanipulation.Checkskintexture.Deepfakealgorithmssmoothskinunnaturally,removingpores,freckles,andsmallscars.37Pausethevideoandzoomin.Doesskinlooklikeplasticorwax?That'saredflag.Watchmouthmovements.38Humansblink,swallow,andmakemicro-expressions.AItypicallygeneratesperfect,symmetricalmouthmovementsthatignoretonguepositionorteethvisibility.Ifspeechseems"tooclean,"itmightbefake.Examineeyes.Manydeepfakesfailtoreplicaterealisticblinkingpatterns.39Alsocheckforinconsistentcatchlights—thereflectionsineyesshouldmatchthescene'slightingsource.Testaudio-videosync.40Watchformismatchedjawmovementsorunnaturalpausesbetweenlipmovementandsound.A.Ifsomethingfeelswrong,trustyourgut.B.Humansrequireair,somouthsopenslightlybetweenwords.C.Somesystemsblinktoorarelyorwithsynchronizedeyes.D.Deepfakesoftenfailtosynchronizelipswithaudioprecisely.E.RealvideoshavenaturalskinirregularitiesAIcannotreproduce.F.Lightinginconsistenciesoftenrevealdigitalmanipulation.G.Backgroundelementsgiveawaymanydeepfakevideos.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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。TheletterarrivedonaTuesday,tuckedbetweenapizzacouponandanelectricbill.Butfor12-year-oldElena,itmightaswellhavebeenatimemachine."DearElena,"thehandwrittennotebegan,"IfoundyourmessageinabottleonabeachinCostaRica.I'm70yearsold,andit'sthemost___41___thingthat'severhappenedtome."Elenahad___42___thebottleintothePacificOceanduringafamilytriptoOregontwoyearsearlier.Inside:hername,address,andadrawingofawhale."Iwasbored,"she___43___."Dadsaidmessagesinbottles___44___work.Iwantedtoprovehimwrong."Shedid—spectacularly.Thebottletraveled3,000miles,___45___bycurrentsthatpusheditpastCalifornia,Mexico,andCentralAmericabefore___46___onaremoteCostaRicanbeach.RetiredmarinebiologistDr.RobertoSanchezfounditwhile___47___seaturtlenests."Irecognizedthewhaledrawingimmediately,"Sanchezwrites."It'sabluewhale—mylife'sstudy.I've___48___themfor40years.Theuniversesentmeacolleague."Thatcolleagueisnowhispenpal.ElenaandSanchezexchangemonthlyletters—hisincarefulEnglish,herswithSpanishphrasesshe'slearning.He___49___herwhaleanatomy;shesendspressedflowersfromhergarden.WhenElena'sclassstudiedoceancurrents,Sanchezvideo-calledto___50___howbottlesdriftfasterthanscientistsoncebelieved.Theirstory___51___newsafterElena'steachersubmittedittoalocalpaper.Now,anonprofithaslaunched"MessageinaBottleProject,"___52___kidsandseniorsworldwidetoexchangehandwrittenlettersaboutmarineconservation."They'rebuildingbridgesacross___53___,"saysfounderMariaFlores."Eachletterisabottlecastintohumanconnection'socean."ElenastillkeepsSanchez'sfirstlettertapedaboveherdesk."Adultsalwayssay'stayintouch'butnevermeanit,"shereflects."He___54___did.Onebottle.Twoyears.3,000miles.Allbecausemydadsaidit___55___work."41.A.frighteningB.amazingC.dangerousD.expensive42.A.droppedB.threwC.placedD.floated43.A.admitsB.deniesC.arguesD.boasts44.A.alwaysB.oftenC.neverD.sometimes45.A.pushedB.carriedC.blownD.pulled46.A.restingB.landingC.waitingD.circling47.A.monitoringB.buildingC.hidingD.drawing48.A.protectedB.studiedC.caughtD.fed49.A.asksB.teachesC.showsD.sends50.A.explainB.complainC.questionD.doubt51.A.avoidedB.madeC.ignoredD.followed52.A.forcingB.helpingC.pairingD.begging53.A.generationsB.continentsC.speciesD.occupations54.A.unwillinglyB.accidentallyC.actuallyD.repeatedly55.A.wouldB.shouldC.mightD.couldn't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。OnacloudymorninginwesternTurkey,archaeologistsmadeadiscoverythatrewriteshistory.Beneath12feetofsediment,theyuncoveredawoodentabletdatingto1200BCE—theearliestknownexampleofa___56___(write)contractbetweentwomerchants,completewithwitnesssignaturesandpenaltyclausesforlatedelivery."Previously,webelievedsuchlegal___57___(document)emergedinancientGreece,500yearslater,"saysexcavationdirectorDr.AyşeYılmaz."ThistabletprovescommerciallawexistedinBronzeAgeAnatolia."Thetablet,preservedbyacollapsedroofthatsealeditfromoxygen,detailsashipmentof200clayjars___58___(fill)witholiveoil.Thetext,writteninLuwianhieroglyphs,includes___59___(surprise)modernelements:"Ifgoodsarrivedamaged,seller___60___(replace)within30days."A"forcemajeure"clauseexcusesdelaysduetowarorearthquakes,acommonriskinseismicallyactiveTurkey."Theseweren'tprimitivetraders,"Yılmaznotes."Theyweresophisticatedenoughtoplanfordisasters."___61___tabletalsorevealswomen'seconomicroles.Onewitnesssignaturebelongsto"Tarhunza,merchant'swife,"suggestingsheco-ownedthebusiness.Anothertabletfragmentmentions"daughter'sshareofprofits"—evidenceoffemaleinheritancerights___62___(previous)thoughtabsentintheperiod.Thediscoverychallengesassumptionsaboutliteracy."Weassumedonlyscribescouldread,"sayslinguistDr.MarkusWagner."Butwitnessessignedtheir___63___(individual)names,meaningcommonpeoplecouldwrite."Thispushesbackthetimelineofwidespreadliteracybycenturies.TheTurkishgovernmenthasdeclaredtheexcavationsiteaprotectedzone.Meanwhile,thetablet___64___(tour)majormuseums,withBarcelonahostingitnextspring."Everyartifact___65___(tell)astory,"Yılmazsays."Thisonetellsusthatbusinesscontracts—andcleverwaystoavoidblame—areancienthumantraditions."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,你校正在开展"校园减塑"(Plastic-FreeCampus)活动。请你给校英文报写一篇倡议书,呼吁同学们减少使用一次性塑料制品,内容包括:1.塑料污染的危害;2.具体行动建议(自带水杯、使用布袋等);3.发出呼吁。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dearfellowstudents,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudentUnionLiHua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。注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置写出。TheabandonedsubwaystationbeneathLondon'sKing'sCrosshadbeensealedfor40years—untilarchitectTomHartwellfoundaforgottendoorduringasurveyin2023.Whathediscoveredwasn'ttrashorrats.Itwasajungle.Intheabsenceofhumans,naturehadreclaimedthe10,000-square-footspace.Fernsgrewfromplatforms.Birdsnestedinsignallights.Asmallpond,formedfromleakingpipes,supportedfrogsandnewts."Iexpecteddust,"Hartwellrecalls."Instead,Ifoundasecretecosystem."DNAanalysislateridentified127plantspecies,includingthreebelievedextinctinLondon.Thestation'sconstant15°Ctemperatureand90%humiditycreatedamicroclimatesimilartoprehistoricpeatbogs."Thisisn'tjustabandoned,"saidecologistDr.HelenOkonkwo."It'sactivelyrewildingitself."Thediscoverysparkedfiercedebate.ShouldLondonpreservethisaccidentalnaturereserveorredevelopthestationforhousing?Thesitesitsabovetwoplannedraillines.Propertydevelopersarguedfordemolition:"Thousandsneedhomes,notamuseumtoratsandweeds."Butschoolchildrenlauncheda"SavetheSubterraneanJungle"campaign,gathering50,000signatures.Hartwellproposedacompromise:glassfloorsallowingcommuterstoseetheecosystembelowwhilebuildingabove."Don'tpaveparadise—displayit,"heargued.Butengineersworriedaboutlightdamagingplants,andcoststripledinitialestimates.Asthedebatecontinued,somethingunexpectedhappened:thejungle'sexistencewasleakedtointernationalmedia.Paragraph1:Withinaweek,scientistsfromsixcountriesrequestedaccesstostudythestation.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:ThejungletaughtLondonanunexpectedlessonaboutresilience.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力原文及答案听力原文Text1W:Wouldyoulikecoffeeorteawithyourbreakfast?M:Justsomeorangejuice,please.I'mtryingtocutbackoncaffeine.Text2M:AreyoustillleavingonMonday?W:IpushedittoWednesday.MysisterwantstohavedinnertogetheronTuesday.Text3W:Haveyoubeentakingyourmedicationasprescribed?M:Yes,butmykneestillhurtswhenIwalkupstairs.W:LetmescheduleanX-raytobesure.Text4M:Hello,thisisDr.Chen'soffice.W:Hi,Ihavea3o'clockappointment,butI'mstuckintraffic.CanIcomeat3:30instead?Text5M:Thisshirtdoesn'tfit.Thesleevesaretoolong.W:Doyouhavethereceipt?Youcanexchangeitwithin30days.Text6W:Ihavetennispracticeeverymorningat6AM.It'sexhaustingbutworthit.M:Everyday?That'sdedication.Icanbarelywakeupforwork.W:Threetimesaweek,actually.Monday,Wednesday,Friday.Weekendsareforrecovery.Text7M:Ican'tfindmydriver'slicenseanywhere.Ineedittopickupapackage.W:Whendidyoulastuseit?Attherestaurantlastnight?M:Yes!Ishoweditforadiscount.Itmustbeonthetable.W:Callthemfirst.Ifnot,theDMVcanissueatemporaryone.Text8W:Let'sseewhat'splaying.Horror?Tooscary.Action?Tooloud.M:HowaboutthatnewcomedywiththeBritishactor?W:Isawitlastweek.Whataboutthesci-fifilmaboutMars?M:That'stwohourslong.Mybackwillhurt.Let'sjustwatchcartoons.Text9W:Attentionpassengers:Flight407toChicagoisdelayedtwohoursduetoweather.M:Twohours?Ihaveaconnectingflight!Thisisunacceptable.W:Icanrebookyouonthenextdirectflight,butitleavesat9PM.M:Canyouatleastgivemeamealvoucherfortheinconvenience?W:Certainly.Pleaseproceedtocusto

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