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南阳一中2022年春期高一年级第四次月考英语学科试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题l分,满分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.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheenjoyedthemovie.B.Shedidn’twatchthemovie.C.Shedidn’tlikethemovie.2.WhendoesthemanfinishworkonMonday?A.At5:00p.m.B.At6:00p.m.C.At4:00p.m.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthewoman?A.Thestaffdon’tlikeweekends.B.Thestaffareallverybusy.C.Theydon’tservesteak.4.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Watchhisbag.B.Callhisfriend.C.Gotothewashroom.5.WhatdoesthewomanthinkoftheapartmentsinNewYorkCity?A.Theyareexpensive.B.Theyarevaluable.C.Theyaretoosmall.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.Whatpreventedthewoman’scarfromstarting?A.Thefaultyengine.B.Thedeadbattery.C.Thelackofpetrol.7.Whatwillthewomando?A.Returnherbattery.B.Buyanewcar.C.Getsomepetrol.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Amanager.B.Anassistant.C.Asaleswoman.9.Whatistheman’stelephonenumber?A.021-63458796.B.021-64357896.C.021-64358796.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Bossandemployee.C.Customerandwaiter.11.Whydoesthewomanwanttoleaveherpresentcompany?A.Shehasn’thadapromotion.B.Thecompanyisn’tdoingwell.C.Shecan’tdisplayherabilitiesthere.12.Whencanthewomanstarthernewjob?A.Atonce.B.Inaboutaweek.C.Inaboutamonth.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhyhasthewomangonetoPrague?A.Togosightseeing.B.ToattendaconferenceC.Toseeafriend14.Whydoesthemanadvisethewomantotakethesubway?A.Theroadsarenarrow.B.Itisnotconvenienttotakeabus.C.Theinterestingplacesareallveryfar.15.Howlongdoesittakefromthehoteltotheconferencecenterbybus?A.For6minutesB.For15minutes.C.For5minutes.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Itiseasytogetlostatthesubwaystation.B.Thepaybytriponthesubwaydependsonthedistance.C.Thereisn’tasubwaystationneartheconferencecenter.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。\n17.WhydocamperschooseLongLakeCamp?A.BecauseofitsuniquecreativeprogramsB.Becauseofitslocation.C.Becauseofitsgoodservices.18.Howmanystaffmembersarethereatthecamp?A.89B.30.C.145.19.WhichisNOTprovidedatthecamp?A.Excitingclasses.B.Stageperformances.C.Wonderfulmeals.20.Whendoesthecampopeneachday?A.From10a.m.to6p.m.B.From9a.m.to2p.m.C.From9a.m.to6p.m.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。ATheBureauofLaborStatisticsrecommendssomehigh-payingjobs.ConstructionandBuildingInspectorConstructionandbuildinginspectorsinspectconstructionsitesandbuildingstomakesurethatthestructuresmeetallrequirements.Manyconstructionandbuildinginspectorshaveacertificatefromalocalorcommunitycollege,althoughothershaveatwo-yearassociate’sdegreeinstead.Salary:about$70,710peryearWebDeveloperWebdevelopersdesignanddevelopwebsites.Theycreatethelookofthesiteandhandlethewebsite’sperformance,speed,andcapacity.Webdevelopersmightworkforcomputersystemdesigncompanies,orformarketingfirmsordepartments,orbeself-employed.Whilesomewebdevelopershaveanassociate’sdegreeinwebdesign,othershaveacertificateinwebdevelopmentinstead.Salary:about$63,760peryearArchitecturalandCivilDrafterAnarchitecturalandcivildraftercreatesdrawingsofthestructuralfeaturesofbuildings,orcreatesmapsofcivilengineeringprojects.Mostdraftershavetrainingincomputer-aideddesignanddrafting(CADD),engineering,mechanicaldrawing,andotherdesignandengineeringskills.Thistrainingcanbefromacertificateprogram,atwo-yearprogram,orevenafour-yearprogram.Salary:about$56,830peryearSheetMetalWorkerAsheetmetalworkerconstructsand/orinstallsproductsmadeofthinsheetmetal.Thisworkmightinvolvemeasuringandmarkingdimensionsonsheets,drillingholesinsheets,carryinglargesheets,andsoon.Sheetmetalworkerslearntheirworkthroughacertificateprogramfromatechnicalschool.Salary:about$50,400peryear21.Whichjobprovidesthehighestincomeaccordingtothetext?A.ConstructionandBuildingInspector.             B.WebDeveloper.C.ArchitecturalandCivilDrafter.             D.SheetMetalWorker.22.Whatisspecialaboutwebdevelopers?A.Theyinspectwebsites.             B.Theyaregoodatmarketing.C.Theycanbeself-employed.             D.TheyneedCADDtraining.23.Whatcommonrequirementdothejobshave?A.Engineeringskills.B.Computerknowledge.C.Acertificateoradegree.D.Technicalschoolexperience.BNextday,Jowantedtogetoutofthehouse,soshepickedupherskatesandwentnextdoortoaskLaurietotakeherskating.Amyheardthemgoing.“Jopromisedtotakemewithhernexttime!”shecomplained.“It’shardforhertoforgiveyou,Amy,”saidMeg.“GoafterthemandwaituntilJoisenjoyingherself,thengiveherakissordosomethingkind.”Itwasnotfartotheriver,butJoandLauriewerealreadyskatingwhenAmyarrived.JosawAmybutturnedaway.Lauriewascarefullyskatingalongtheedgeoftheiceanddidn’tseetheyoungergirl.Amyputherskatesonandstoodontheice.\n“Keepneartheedge.Theiceisn’tsafeinthemiddle.”LauriecalledtoJo,thenhedisappearedroundthefirstbendintheriver.Joheard,butAmydidnot.JorealizedthatAmyprobablyhadn’theard,butshesaidnothingandskatedafterLaurie.“LetAmylookafterherself!”Jothought.Amyskatedouttowardsthesmoothericeinthemiddleoftheriver.Joreachedthebend,andforamomentshestoodstill,astrangefeelinginherheart.Somethingmadeherturnround—justintimetoseeAmythrowupherhandsandgocrashingthroughtheiceintothecoldwater!AmygaveacrythatmadeJo’sheartstopwithfear.ShetriedtocallLaurie,buthervoicewasgone,andforasecondshecouldonlystandandstareatthelittlebluehoodofAmy’scoatabovetheblackwater.Suddenly,Laurieskatedpastherandshouted,“Bringapieceofwoodfromthesideoftheriver,quickly!”Wildwithfear,Jofetchedsomewoodandpulleditacrosstheice,whileLaurieheldAmy’sheadabovethewater.Together,theygotherout.Shewasmorefrightenedthanhurt,andwasquicklytakenhome.Theycoveredherinblanketsandtriedtocalmher,andafteralittlewhileshefellasleepinfrontofthewarmfire.Later,wheneverythingwasquiet,Joaskedhermother,“Areyousuresheissafe?”“Quitesafe,dear.Itwassensibletogetherhomeasquicklyasyoudid.”“Lauriediditall,”saidJo.“Mother,ifsheshoulddie,itwillbemyfault.Igetangrysoquickly.Oh,whycan’tIbemorelikeyou?”“Igetangrynearlyeverydayofmylife,Jo,”saidMrs.March,“butI'velearnednottoshowit.I’velearnedtostopmyselfsayingtheangrywordsthatcometomylips,andyoumusttrytodothesame,mydear.”24.WhydidJoturnawaythemomentshesawAmy?A.SheheardLauriecallingher.B.Shehadtoadjustherskates.C.ShewouldnotforgiveAmy.D.Sheregrettednotkeepingherpromise.25.Whichofthefollowinghappenedfirst?A.LaurieandJogotAmyoutoftheriver.B.LauriewarnedJotokeepneartheedge.C.Jo’sheartstoppedwithfearhearingAmy’scry.D.Amyskatedouttowardsthemiddleoftheriver.26.HowdidJoprobablyfeelafterknowingAmywassafeandsound?A.Relieved.             B.Disappointed.             C.Annoyed.             D.Proud.27.Whichendingisthewritermostlikelytoaddtothestory?A.Mrs.MarchblamedJosohardthatshecried.B.LauriethoughtillofJoandbrokeupwithher.C.Amywasgratefultolearnalessonfromtheaccident.D.EverythingwasforgivenandforgottenwhenAmywokeup.CWesternmonarchbutterflies(帝王蝶)spendtheirwintersonthecentralCaliforniacoast.Afewmonthslater,theyproduceyoungintheCentralValleyandasfarnorthandeastasIdaho.Butwheretheygoinbetweenremainsanopenquestiontobiologists.Therefore,agroupofbiologistscallonanyonewhospotsamonarchnorthofSantaBarbarathisspringtogetaquickshotandemailthemthephotowithadateandalocation.“Something’sgoingoninearlyspring,”saidCherylSchultz,aprofessoratWashingtonStateUniversityVancouver.Wintersurvivalisn’ttheproblemintheshortterm,buttheydon’tknowwhetherthemonarchsarenotmakingittoproducingplaces,notfindingplantstofeedthemselvesalongtheway,shesaid.TheWesternmonarchpopulationstoodinthemillionsinthe1980s.In2017,anannualcountfound200,000butterflies.In2018,thenumberfelltoabout30,000—afigurethatheldsteadylastyear.Themonarchs’declineispartofalargertrendamongdozensofbutterflyspeciesintheWest.Whatexactlycausedthedecline?Biologistsattachittoavarietyofreasons.Manychemicalsaresprayedonthemilkweedmonarchswillfeedon.Climatechangealsoplaysaroleinchallengesfacingmonarchs.Yet,they’renotnearlyasthreateningasthoseleadingtolossoftheirlivingroom.Farmsusedtohaveroughbordersthatweregroundsfortheplantsmonarchsloveandlivein.However,newlyappliedpracticespushedcropstotheedgeoffields.“Butterfliesoftenhavegoodyearsandbad.Wedothinkthere’spotentialtoturnthesituationaround,”Dr.Schultzsaid.Andshesaidshesawtworeasonsforthat.First,thepopulationdeclineseenin2017-2018wasn’trepeatedlastyear.Andsecond,she’sseenbutterflypopulationsrecover\nbefore.28.Whydothebiologistsneedthepublic’shelp?A.Toconfirmmonarchs’producingplaces.B.Tofindhowmonarchssurvivethewinter.C.Toaddresstheunknownaboutmonarchs.D.Toknowthedistancethatmonarchscover.29.Whichofthefollowingharmsmonarchsmost?A.Newfarmingpractices.B.Lackofhealthyfood.C.Wideuseofchemicals.D.Severeclimatechange.30.WhatisDr.Schultz’sattitudetowardsmonarchs’future?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Worried.D.Cautious.31.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhatIsHappeningtotheMonarchsB.WhytheMonarchsAreFlyingAwayC.WhereAlltheMonarchsHaveGoneD.HowtheMonarchsAdapttoNatureDParentsacrossEuropeandelsewherehavetolookforcreativewaystogettheirkidstoeatfruits,vegetablesandberriesbecausetheydon’teatenoughgreens,whichisalsoaconcernformanycountries.Asthehealthandnutritionbenefitsofthesefoodsarewell-known,increasingtheconsumptionofthemamongchildrenisachallenge.Accordingtoanewstudy,however,oneeffectivewaytogetkidstoeatmorefruitsandvegetablesistoseeMomandDadeatalotofthosefoodsthemselves.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofEasternFinlandaskedtheparentsof114kindergarten-agedchildrentoanswerasurveyabouttheirkids’consumptionofvegetables,fruits,andberries,aswellastheirfamily’shomefoodenvironment.Thestudyfoundthattheexampleofamotherisassociatedwithachild’sconsumptionofrawandcookedvegetablesandfruitsandberries,whiletheexampleofafatherisstrongerfortheconsumptionofcookedvegetables.What’smore,theresearchersfoundthatdinneristhemostimportantmealwhenitcomestoteachingchildrentoeatvegetablessincedinnersareopportunitiestoservevegetablesindifferentforms,whetherit’sthemaincourse,asidedish,orasalad.Thefamiliesparticipatinginthestudyoftenatedinnertogether,stressingtheroleofparentalinfluenceonthedevelopmentofchildren’sdietarychoicesandpreferences.Whenitcomestoeatingfruits,eveningsnackswerethemostimportantmeal.Noticeably,manyfamiliesstilleatfewervegetables,fruitsandberriesthatwouldbebeneficial.Cookedvegetablesandberriesweretheleasteatenamongthestudypopulation.It’sworthmentioningthat,theresearchershavedoneanotherrelevantstudy.Inthatstudy,theynotededucatingchildrenonfoodknowledgeinkindergartenscanpromotegoodnutritionamongthemandtheestablishmentofhealthydietaryhabits,whichoftenstickwithpeopleallthewaytoadulthood.32.Whatmakesmanycountriesworried?A.Thepublic’signoranceofnutrition.B.Greens’inaccessibilitytokids.C.Kids’inadequateintakeofgreens.D.Parents’unhealthyeatinghabits.33.Whatdoesthenewstudyfind?A.Fathershaveawiderinfluenceonchildren.B.Cookedvegetablesarepreferredtotheraw.C.Manyfamilieseatenoughvegetablesandfruits.D.Dinneriscloselyrelatedtovegetableconsumption.34.Whatwillthefollowingparagraphprobablyfocuson?A.Dietaryhabitsofadults.B.Waystopromotegoodnutrition.C.Early-childhoodfoodeducation.D.Necessityofeducatingchildrenonfood.35.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Importanceoffoodnutrition.B.Functionoffamilymealsforkids.C.Researchers’studyoffoodvarieties.D.Parentalinfluenceonkids’eatinggreens.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。You’regrowingup.Thatmeansyou’reprobablyexperiencinglotsofchanges,allatonce.Your\nbodyischanging.Itmightevenseemasifyourentireselfischanging.Itcanbeconfusingandevenscary.36Andit’sgood!Growingupmeansthatyoucandomore,learnmore,andstarttomakeyourmarkontheworld.Inorderforthattohappen,yourbodyproduceschemicalscalledhormonesthathelpbothbodyandmindgrow.Hormonelevelschangeconstantly,risingandfalling.37Butit’spartlytoblameforintenseemotions,surprisingreactions,andmoodswings.Becauseofthewayyourbraindevelops,itissomewhatruledbyemotionsnowandthroughyourteenyears.Asaresult,growingupcanseemlikeanemotionalrollercoaster!38◆Takecareofyourself.Ifyoueatright,sleepenough,andgetgoodexercise,yourbrainwillbemuchmoreabletodealwiththestress.◆39Whenyoufeelyourmoodsswingingoryou’reupset,orconfused,somequiettimewillallowyoutogatheryourthoughtsandgetcalmer.◆Practicerelaxingyourbodyanddeepbreathingwhenyouwakeupandwhenyougotobed.40Plus,whenstuffhappensduringtheday,you’llbeabletocalmyourselfquicklywithadeepbreathortwobeforeyoureact.Yourbodyischanging.A.Takeatimeout.B.Butthetruthis,ithappenstoeveryteen.C.Workoutregularlytokeepphysicallyfit.D.Thischangingisneededforyourbody’sdevelopment.E.Itwillhelpyoufallasleep-andstartthemorningright.F.Hereareafewthingsyoucandotomaketheridesmoother.G.Usually,thesefeelingssettledownwhenyourealizewhatisgoingon.第三部分英语知识运用第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。BarbaraWashburn’slifeatoptheworld’shighestmountainsbeganwithajobtipfromhermailmanin1939.Thepositionhe41—asasecretaryforBradfordWashburn,directorofamuseum—didn’t42her.Shedidn’twanttoworkinthatmuseumorworkfora43mountainclimber.Butayearlater,she44thatmountainclimber.Soontheyoungwomanwhohadn’teven45wasstandingonthe10,151-footMountBertha.“Oncewegaveupourplanned46duetostormsandtookasteeppathinstead,”sherecalled.Barbarabecamethefirstwomanto47theMountHayesin1941withBradfordandtheirteam.Shetookthe48alongaparticularlydangerouspath,becausetheteamfeltshe’dbe49enoughtopullupifthegroundbrokebeneathher.Shetriedtostay50andconfident,butshewastrembling51asclimbingahead.Fortunately,shedidn’tslipandeveryone52safelybehindher.In1947,Barbaramadethehardest53duringherlife—leavingherchildrenathomeandclimbingMountMcKinley.After54nearlytwomonths,shemadeit,andnowomanfollowedinher55foranother20years.“ClimbingMountMcKinleywasnotthelast56ofmylife”,shewroteinhermemoir.“57,mylifehasbeenfilledwithmanydangerousjourneys.”Bradfordwasatrainedcartographer(地图绘制员),andthecoupletookonthe58charting(图表)project,whichtooksevenyearsandnearly700helicoptertrips.TheyreachedNepalto59MountQomolangmain1984.Fouryearslater,theworkwas60andpublishedinNationalGeographic.41.A.obtainedB.advertisedC.recommendedD.assumed42.A.appealtoB.catertoC.cometoD.belongto43.A.stubbornB.reliableC.generousD.crazy44.A.rejectedB.supportedC.replacedD.married45.A.workedB.campedC.pioneeredD.mailed\n46.A.routeB.rescueC.agendaD.project47.A.researchB.approachC.topD.discover48.A.opportunityB.leadC.riskD.place49.A.lightB.cautiousC.strongD.intelligent50.A.controlledB.determinedC.astonishedD.inspired51.A.withexcitementB.withfearC.indesperationD.inanger52.A.observedB.hidC.stuckD.followed53.A.dealB.decisionC.promiseD.change54.A.strugglingB.debatingC.competingD.suffering55.A.careerB.wishesC.footstepsD.guidance56.A.memoryB.desireC.dreamD.adventure57.A.EventuallyB.NaturallyC.ActuallyD.Fortunately58.A.conventionalB.expensiveC.timelyD.ambitious59.A.exploreB.examineC.mapD.measure60.A.confirmedB.accomplishedC.abandonedD.conducted第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共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。Dietandwayoflifeareoftenaproblemforteenagers.However,ifyoueattherightfoodandexercise61.___________(regular),youcanfeelbetter,lookbetterandhavemoreenergy.Sohealthyeatingalongwithregularexerciseisprobablythefirststep62.__________(become)fit.Asateenager,itisimportanttogiveyourbodytheenergy63._________needs.Forahealthydiet,youshouldeatmostlyrice,bread,vegetablesandfruit.Themostimportantthingtorememberwhenyouchoosefoodistoprotectyourself64.__________sometricks.Anumberofpeopleouttherewhowanttomakequickmoneyarealwaysfoolingyouinto65._____________(believe)whattheysaysotheirproductscansellwell.Don’t66.___________(trick)bythem.Whatyouneedisjusttotrustadietthatisrightforyourbody.Exerciseisalsosomethingon67._________youcandependtomakeyoulookgood,feelgoodandbehealthy.Itisobviousthatexerciseis68.____________(benefit)toyou.Whenyouexercise,youbuildupthe69.__________(strong)ofyourmusclesandyourbodyproducessomechemicalsthatmakeyoufeelpeacefulandrelaxed.Followthesuggestionsabove,70.__________youwilllookandfeelmuchbetterinnotimeatall.单句填空(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)71.Youcan’timaginewhatdifficultyI have_________(drag) myself out of bedeverymorning.72.Foods __________(intend)foroldpeopleandchildrenshould besoft,tasty,smallandlight.73.Manyaprogramofeconomicreforms______________(approve)bytheParliamentsofar.74.Shedemandedthathe____________(return)thebookshehadborrowedfromher.75.Anewmanappointedbythebossgotdownto_____________(handle)thecrisis.76.AprogramcalledEverlastingClassicsisbecoming___________(increase)popular.77.Theplanisdesignedtocreatedanatmosphere,______thestaffaremotivatedtoworkhard.78.Thankyouverymuchindeed.Iam_____________(extreme)gratefultoyou.79.I’mafraidwecan’tcome,butthankyouforthe____________(invite)anyway.80.Whenthethieffoundthatthepolice_______________(spot)him,heranawayquickly.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。\n注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。ItwasrainingheavywhenIgotupyesterday.Afteraquickbreakfast,Itookaumbrellawithmeandwenttoschoolinahurry.Itwasfifteenminutesafterschoolbegan.IwasrunningquicklywhenIseeanoldmanwalkingslowlyintherain.Istopped,wonderedwhethertohelphimornot,asImightbelateforschool.ThenImadeadecisionwalkhimhome.Abouttenminuteslate,wearrivedathishouse.Hethankedformeagainandagain.IwaslatewhenIgottoschool.Hearingmystory,theheadteacher,thatwasgivinghislecture,praisedmebeforeallthestudent.\n第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你校英文报向你约稿。请你写一篇关于你校5月4日举行的室内“五四”表彰活动的新闻报道,要点如下:1. 活动的目的;2. 活动的内容(如室内升旗仪式,受表彰学生代表发言等);3. 对此次活动的评价。参考词汇:表彰仪式acommending ceremony疫情 epidemic 五四运动 the May Fourth Movement:南阳一中2022年春期高一年级第四次月考英语答案听力:1-5CABAA6-10BABCA11-15BBBAC16-20BACCB阅读理解:21-23ACC24-27CBAD28-31CABA32-35CDCD七选五:46-50BDFAE完形填空:41-50CADDBACBAA51—60BDBACDCDCB语法填空:61.regularly 62.tobecome63.it 64.from/against65.believing66.betricked67.which68.beneficial 69.strength 70.and单句填空:71.dragging72.intended73.hasbeenapproved74.(should)return75.handling76.increasingly77.where78.extremely79.invitation80.hadspotted短文改错:1.heavy→heavily2.a→an3.after→before4.see→saw5.wondered→wondering6.walk前加to7.late→later8.删掉for9.that→who10.student→students范文:OnMayfourth,inmemoryoftheMayFourthMovement,anindoorcommendingceremonywasbroadcastliveinourschool,whichwasmeaningfulandinspiringduringtheepidemic.Inthemorning,ourschoolheldanawardingceremonyindoorstoavoidunnecessarypublicgathering.Itbeganwiththesolemnflag-raisingceremony,followedbyspeechfromourbelovedprincipalwhoemphasizedtheimportanceoffollowingthespiritsoftheMayFourthMovement.Then20studentswerecommendedfortheiroutstandingacademicperformanceandselflesscontributions,ofwhom,onestudentwasinvitedtosharehisstorywiththeaudience.Thisactivity\nwasconcludedwithstudentstakingvowsineachclass.Thisactivitywashighlyspokenofbystudents,foritmotivatedthemtostrivefortheirdreamswhilebravingalltheuncertainties.Text1M:Wasthemovieasgoodasyouexpected?W:Itwasreallyawasteoftimeandmoney.Ishouldhavestayedathome.Text2W:Whendoyouusuallywork?M:Well...onmostdaysIworkuntil5p.m.,butonFridays,Icanleaveanhourearlier.Text3M:Excuseme.HowmuchlongerwillitbebeforeIgetmysteak?W:Sorry,sir,buttodayisSunday.Weallhaveourhandsfull.Text4M:Canyoudomeafavor?W:Sure.Whatisit?M:Canyoukeepaneyeonmybag,please?Naturecalls.W:Sure,goahead.It'llbesafewithmeText5W:Ican'tbelievethecostofapartmentsinNewYorkCityM:Oh,youdidn'tknowthatapartmentshereareconsideredvaluablebymostpeople,eveniftheyaresmall.Text6W:Mycarwouldn'tstartthismorning.M:Iusedtohaveaproblemlikethat.Didyoucheckthebattery?W:Yes.Itwasdeadagain.Ihadtofindsomeonetostartthecarforme.It'sdrivingmecrazy.M:Well,maybeyoushouldbuyanewbattery.W:ButIjustboughtthisonethreemonthsago.It'sstillnew.M:MaybetheyweredishonestandgaveyouanoldoneW:Well,Idon'tknow.Whateveritis,I'mgoingtoreturnit.It'sridiculous.Text7W:Goodafternoon,thisisthesalesdepartment.MayIhelpyou?M:CouldIspeaktoMr.Bush,please?W:Mr.Bushisinameetingwiththemanagingdirectoratthemoment,I'mafraid.CanItakeamessage?M:Well,Iwanttodiscussthenewcontractthatwesignedlastweek.W:Idon'tthinkthemeetingwillgoonformuchlongerShallIaskhimtocallyouwhenheisfree?M:Yes,thatwouldbefine.W:CouldIhaveyournameandnumber,please?M:I'mJohnSmith,andmynumberis021-64358796.W:OK.You'llhearfromMr.Bushlaterinthemorningthen,Mr.Smith.M:Thankyouforyourhelp.Goodbye.Text8M:Goodafternoon,MissYang.Pleasesitdown.W:Goodafternoon,Mr.Green.Thankyouverymuch.\nM:Ireadyourapplicationwithinterest.NowIwouldliketoaskyousomequestions,ifyoudon'tmind.W:Asyouwish,I'mready.M:Thefirstis:whydidyouchooseourcompany?W:Ithinkthisisafamousadvertisingcompany.Iwillcertainlyhaveopportunitiestoshowmytalentinadvertising.AndIwillberewardedinreturn.M:Whydoyouwanttoleaveyourpresentcompany?W:Well,thecompanyhassomefinancialproblems.Manypeopletherearethinkingofquitting.M:Whendoyouthinkyoucanstartworkhere?W:AweekafterIhavehandedinmyresignationpaper.M:Whenyoustartwork,we'llofferyou2,500dollarstobeginwithW:Thankyou,sir.Text9W:It'smyfirstvisittoPrague.I’llbehereforthreedaysforaconference,andthenIhaveadayonmyowntogosightseeing.Whatdoyousuggest?M:Therearemanyinterestingplacestosee.Theroadsarequitenarrow.Iadviseyoutotakethesubway.W:Thesubway?Butisthereasubwaystationnexttomyhotel?Ihavetogobetweentheconferencecenterandthehotelseveraltimesaday.M:Noworries.There’sasubwaystationattheconferencecenter,andabusfromyourhoteltotheconferencecenterthattakesonlyfiveminutes.W:Isitexpensivetogoonthesubway?M:Youcangetadailypassthatwillgiveyouunlimitedtravelforthewholedayforaboutsixdollars.Otherwise,youpaybytrip,whichisaboutfiftycentstotwodollarseachtrip,dependingonhowfaryougo.W:Isiteasytogetlost?M:No,no...Thereareonlytwolines:onethatgoesinacircleandonethatgoesinastraightline.Text10Goodmorning,everyone.WelcometoLongLakeCampfortheArts.Letmegiveyouthedetails.LongLakeCampfortheArtsisawonderfulplaceforperformingartsandfinearts.Youcandesignyourperfectsummerherewithourguidanceandleadership.Foundedin1969,Long,LakeCampfortheArtsistheperfectplacetopursueyourcreativedreamsandmakelifelongfriends.CamperschooseLongLakeCampforitsperfectsizeanduniquecreativeprograms.Youwillbesupportedbyour145membersofstafftoensureyougeteverythingyouneed.Weprovideanurturingenvironmentwhereyoucanimproveyourskillsandlearncompletelynewonesatyourownpace.Thereareexcitingandchallengingclasses,numerousstageperformanceseachweekandunlimitedstudiotime.ThecampislocatedinNewYorkstateinAdirondackpark.Thecamplastsforsevendays,fromMondaythroughtoSunday,9a.m.to2p.m.Eachweekislimitedto30campers.AtLongLakeCampfortheArts,everydayisperfect,becauseyoucancombinetheactivitiesthatyoulovewithmakingfriendsthatwilllastalifetime.Call800-7677111tobookyourplace,NO!

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