2024届吉林省延边州高三教学质量检测(一模)英语试题(含答案 含听力音频及听力原文)

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2024届吉林省延边州高三教学质量检测(一模)英语试题(含答案 含听力音频及听力原文)

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延边州2024年高三教学质量检测
英语
本试卷共10页。满分150分,时长120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
3.回答非选择题时,用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
4.保持卡面整洁,不要折叠,不要弄皱、弄破,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。
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,你将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。每段对话仅读一 遍。
1. What is probably the man’s dream
A. Traveling the world. B. Becoming a professor. C. Speaking other languages.
2. How does the man sound
A. Angry. B. Pleased. C. Apologetic.
3. Why do the speakers feel cold
A. They lost their coats. B. They stand in the snow. C. They took a cold shower.
4. Which sport did the speakers start playing recently
A. Golf. B. Tennis. C. Sailing.
5. What is the conversation mainly about
A. Selecting rooms. B. Choosing colors. . Understanding personalities.
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,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. Where are the speakers probably
A. In a cafe. B. In a park. C. In a bookstore.
7. What mainly makes the man interested in the book
A. Its themes. B. Its characters. C. Its author.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What is the man’s first suggestion
A. Keeping a balanced diet.
B. Creating better routines.
C. Exercising in gyms.
9. What does the man advise the woman to do in the end
A. Set specific weight loss goals.
B. Stop eating too many sweet treats.
C. Establish correct concept of weight loss.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. How does the woman feel about her future career choice
A. Excited. B. Stressed. C. Confident.
11. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Advisor and student.
B. Employer and employee.
C. Manager and worker.
12. What will the woman probably do next week
A. Enter a competition. B. Attend a career fair. C. Visit a company.
13. Which field does the woman prefer to work in
A. Sales. B. Economics. C. Engineering.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. When is the conversation probably taking place
A. In June. B. In August. C. In September.
15. Why did the speakers go to the museum
A. It’s their history homework.
B. Their teacher took them there.
C. Someone advised them to go there.
16. What did the woman find most impressive
A. The number of historical pieces.
B. The unique design of the building.
C. The collection of literature.
17. How will the speakers probably go back to the hotel
A. By bicycle. B. By subway. C. On foot.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the main purpose of the activity
A. To watch movies.
B. To experience the culture.
C. To understand film-making.
19. Where will the group probably go last
A. A concert. B. A theater. C. A studio.
20. What should the listeners do now
A. Have lunch. B. Get on the bus. C. View a history film.
第二部分 阅读理解(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。
A
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21. What can you do at StandOut Summer School
A. Enjoy your favorite business track.
B. Visit partner universities.
C. Learn for continuous development.
D. Work with experienced leaders as an intern.
22. How long can you enjoy your internship at a top-ranked company
A. 1 month. B. 3 months. C. 10 weeks. D. 2 weeks.
23. Which program can allow students to learn in another Asian city
A. StandOut Global Summer Program.
B. NTU Summer School Program.
C. NUS Summer School.
D. SMU Global Summer Program.
B
When Jenny Streete began caring for older people more than 50 years ago, prejudice was part of her everyday working life. Streete, who grew up in Jamaica and came to England in 1967, had a way of dealing with it: “Just put a smile on your face,” she says. “If you let bad words into your brain, it will only cause you more harm.”
The 81-year-old remembers one instance of abuse.
Streete says: “The sister who was managing the ward (病房) tried to calm a woman down. But I told the sister to let her say what she has to say. I don’t mind.”
The next night, Streete noticed the woman’s blanket had fallen off. She replaced it, telling the patient in a low voice exactly what she was doing and why. The same thing happened the next night, and the next. “But then, the night that I was off duty, that same woman asked the sister: ‘Where is that black lady I don’t want anyone else to look after me while she is on duty. She was so kind.’”
Brought up by her grandparents, Streete found her vocation after a mystery illness that nearly killed her, and left her with permanently damaged vision. She got better, she says, because of “loving care and tenderness”. When she came to England, she was determined to give that care to others.
And Streete hopes to carry on caring for older people as long as possible—although, she says, her children are urging her to retire. She currently works two nights a week in an end-of-life ward which provides specialist nursing. Many of the people she looks after are now a similar age to her.
Her preference for night shifts hasn’t changed, either. She frequently stays on after her shift is finished, to spend time with residents.
She urges those considering a career in care to think hard about why they’re choosing it. “Sometimes, people are not happy because they don’t want to do the job—they have to do it, because there is no other way. Wanting to do it is very different from having to do it.”
But the key quality a care worker needs, she says, is patience, “Some people like to do everything quick-quick-quick, but you have to take your time with residents. I just try to treat everybody the way I would like to be treated.”
24. What do we know about Jenny Streete
A. She never accepts others’ words.
B. She minded so much when abused.
C. She fell ill when she left Jamaica.
D. She has her own opinions about nursing.
25. What motivated Streete to choose her lifelong occupation
A. Her love for England. B. The tender care she got.
C. Older people’s prejudice. D. Her grandparents’ encouragement.
26. What qualities does Streete possess as a nurse
A. Serious and wise. B. Positive but stubborn.
C. Responsible and patient. D. Honest but indifferent.
27. What is the passage mainly about
A. Jenny Streete’s care for others in her whole life.
B. Jenny Streete’s advice on how to find a good job.
C. Jenny Streete’s experiences of fighting disease.
D. Jenny streete’s determination to remove prejudice.
C
The 2023 China-Germany Automobile Conference was held in Jilin, Henan, and Zhejiang recently. At the conference, people discussed plans for new energy vehicles (NEVs) and collaboration (合作) between Germany and China.
China has established a competitive edge in NEVs. In 2022, China’s market share of NEVs accounted for more than 65 percent of the global total, maintaining its position as the world’s leading NEV market for eight years, China Daily reported.
Reflecting on the journey of leading Chinese electric car manufacturer (制造商) BYD, Chairman Wang Chuanfu recalled about 2003 when BYD entered into the NEV industry amid doubts and mockery, as few people back then believed in the future of NEVs. Surprisingly, within a few years, China’s NEV exports increased greatly. In 2022, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers reported an impressive total export volume of 679,000 NEVs.
In the European market, Chinese brands, such as BYD and Hongqi, have entered the top 50 best-selling motor companies across Europe, The Times reported. Shu Youxing, general manager of BYD International Cooperation Division and the European Automobile Sales Division, said that the company’s pure electric buses have now hit the roads of more than 100 major European cities such as Amsterdam, London, and Copenhagen, helping Europeans cut carbon emissions by over 200,000 tons.
NEVs made in China are also popular in Mexico. One local, Israel Aguilar, is deeply impressed. After nearly a year of trying out a Chinese NEV, Aguilar said he may never go back to driving his traditional petrol car, stating that the NEV offers better comfort.
“Technology is truly very important in these times, especially for a vehicle. And it has been truly extraordinary for me to handle these technologies that come from China,” Aguilar told Xinhua.
The thriving global expansion of Chinese NEVs is primarily thanks to the efforts of companies to improve their capability for innovation. One major example of this is China’s drive to become the global leader in making EV batteries, fueled by an advantage in the supply chain and raw materials such as lithium (锂) and cobalt (钴).
28. What can we learn about BYD
A. BYD always maintains the world’s leading position.
B. BYD lost hope due to doubts and mockery.
C. BYD suffered hardship in its development.
D. BYD exports 679,000 NEVs each year.
29. What can we infer from the fourth paragraph
A. Only BYD and Hongqi have entered the European market.
B. Chinese NEVs can help protect the environment.
C. Pure electric buses have caused many road accidents.
D. Importing Chinese NEVs is a main task for The Times.
30. What is Aguilar’s attitude to the technology from China
A. Dismissive. B. Satisfied. C. Unclear. D. Doubtful.
31. What is the key factor for the global expansion of Chinese NEVs
A. The ability of creation. B. Cooperation with partners.
C. The big overseas markets. D. Making EV batteries.
D
After decades of exploring the moon, a dramatic vision is finally becoming reality. The Guardian recently reported that a project called Lunar Codex is planning to send and store over 30,000 works on the moon from artists, writers, filmmakers, and musicians from over 150 countries and regions. The goods to be stored range from novels and paintings to music, films,and even soil from Earth.
According to Artnet, the only rule for acceptance for these works is that they must have been pre-curated (预先策划) by a professional known to Samuel Peralta, the leader of the project.
Speaking with The New York Times, Peralta said that the aim of the project is to create “a message in the bottle for the fixture”,showing that “during this time of war, pandemic and economic crisis, people still found time to create beauty.”
In fact, this is not the first time that people have tried sending human legacies (遗产) to outer space. In 1969, the Apollo 12 mission carried a ceramic piece with drawings. In 1971, the Apollo 15 staff left a sculpture to honor those who had died in space exploration. What’s more famous is the Golden Record carried by spacecraft Voyager 1 and 2 from NASA in 1977, which contains human language, music and images. For example, a piece of Chinese guqin music, called Flowing Streams was included in it.
Although we don’t know who determines which symbols of human legacy get sent out to space in most projects, it’s obvious that the criteria keep changing. In the past,space heritage products only focused on space-related works; but gradually, more human-related contemporary goods which held great importance in their respective eras have been added to the list. In the Lunar Codex, films, diverse art and literary works produced by women, disabled artists, and even AI have been collected for the first time to be sent to the moon.
These changing criteria also leave space for ordinary people to imagine and think. Many people are now trying to store their DNA information digitally. Will people be able to find even more surprising and inventive ways to preserve their legacy in the future Only time can tell.
32. What is the goal of the project
A. To make the moon livable. B. To show respect to artists.
C. To preserve the existing beauty. D. To continue the work of Voyager 2.
33. Why does the author mention the missions in 1969,1971 and 1977
A. To explain the missions are important.
B. To complain people explored outer space not so often.
C. To show Chinese culture was included gradually.
D. To prove people have been delivering legacies to the moon.
34. What does the change of the criteria reflect
A. Human civilization is inclusive.
B. People don’t care about space-related works.
C. Women’s position has been improved.
D. People take AI seriously.
35. Where can you find the article
A. A brochure. B. A magazine. C. An advertisement. D. A poster.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分12.5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。
When you look at yourself in the mirror, do you focus on something you wish were different, and hear a critical inside voice 36 . But if you are ready to be kind to yourself and willing to send that negative voice away forever, how do you begin There are three steps to overcome our “negativity bias” (负面偏见).
1. Start with Mindful Awareness
Being aware of how you are treating yourself is really the first step. 37 . Use your actual name as you describe what you are doing, seeing, and feeling.
Then, instead of criticizing yourself, be curious about what you did and the reasons behind it. Remind yourself that you are doing the best with what you have. And pay your attention to the positive side of the situation.
2. 38
We all are worthy of love and we need to show loving kindness to ourselves. That might seem awkward at first, but with a little practice, the process will become easier. Soon the positive feeling you receive from self-kindness will provide you with a sense of happiness.
One of the best practices to build up your self-kindness is called “Note to a Dear Friend”. When you are facing a challenge or difficulty, write a note to a friend as if they were facing the same problem. 39 . Then, take the note and change your friend’s name to your own.
3. Recognize That You Aren’t Alone
Not one of us lives a perfect life. Everyone faces challenges and makes mistakes. 40 . First, you get a little bit less lonely. You are not the only person suffering, and knowing that takes a weight off your shoulders. Second, it becomes a little easier to open up to others, and say, “I need help.” We don’t have to pretend that everything is great when it isn’t. It’s OK to take off our masks and let people know exactly how we feel!
A. Practice Kindness
B. Show Others Kindness
C. It is important to face them
D. Simply name your feeling and inside voice
E. Write down what you think would help your friend
F. When we recognize that, valuable things will happen
G. If so, you may have the tendency to criticize yourself
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
Last summer, in my 30s, I learned to ride a bike. When I was a child, I had no one to teach me. When I was teased because I was the only kid past 6 years old who still 41 training wheels (辅助轮), my stepdad 42 them, but in doing that, I lost interest and trust in the activity. I was really 43 —I was quite tall for my age at 7 and I was worried I’d fall off. I thought I was too old to learn too.
Not knowing how to ride didn’t 44 me initially, until we moved to the suburbs, where bicycles were 45 . On trips to the convenience store to buy candy with my friends, I was always the last to arrive, 46 . By then, I was 12 years old.
In my early 30s, I remember feeling 47 as I watched children as young as 3 learn to 48 on bikes. Among them were my neighbors, whom I would occasionally babysit. Then something 49 . The fear within was still there, but something much stronger was taking over.
I decided to join a women’s bike-riding workshop. There, I stood in an urban park, determined to overcome 50 . Meeting women from diverse backgrounds, all seeking cycling skills for 51 reasons, strengthened my determination. Before long, I was riding 52 .
Embracing (拥抱) the joy of riding, I bought my own bike,not just for getting around but to reclaim lost 53 . It wasn’t simply a bike; it 54 the chance I missed earlier. I completely 55 myself in the experience, enjoying the scenery and the breeze on my face.
41. A. referred to B. relied on C. believed in D. left alone
42. A. fixed B. bought C. removed D. damaged
43. A. scared B. determined C. curious D. excited
44. A. interrupt B. confuse C. touch D. bother
45. A. amusing B. creative C. available D. popular
46. A. on foot B. riding a bike C. by car D. taking a bus
47. A. annoyed B. grateful C. envious D. content
48. A. adventure B. balance C. speed D. navigate
49. A. changed B. began C. grew D. existed
50. A. adversity B. limitation C. fear D. hardship
51. A. valuable B. convincing C. various D. reasonable
52. A. honestly B. swiftly C. patiently D. confidently
53. A. memory B. time C. ability D. purpose
54. A. seized B. lost C. followed D. represented
55. A. engaged B. supported C. challenged D. discovered
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。
Major Snow (大雪), the 21st solar term of a year, usually 56 (fall) in December. It marks the beginning of midwinter. During it, the temperature drops 57 (significant) and there is a greater chance of more snow days.
There’s a Chinese saying that goes, “A fall of seasonal snow gives promise of 58 fruitful year.” Most farmers welcome snow because snow can protect crops 59 cold fronts and keep the fields warm. Even when it melts, snow can provide enough water 60 (feed) crops in the coming spring.
Major Snow is not only a solar term 61 reflects fanning culture but also a favorable time for skiing and skating. For example, in northern China, Heilongjiang province is a place of winter 62 (attract), such as ice sculptures, rime (雾凇) natural scenery and ski resorts. In southern China, 63 the climate is warmer and thus there aren’t many naturally 64 (freeze) lakes to enjoy, people will go to indoor rinks (溜冰场) to enjoy the winter fun instead.
Though we have lots of fun 65 (bring) by snow, people should pay attention to the outbreak of respiratory illness. During Major Snow, it is drier and colder, so people should drink more water.
56 ______ 57 ______ 58 ______ 59 ______ 60 ______
61 ______ 62 ______ 63 ______ 64 ______ 65 ______
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,你将和你的留学生朋友Larry对你家乡的文化遗产保护情况进行调查。请你用英语给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.告知你的计划(至少两条);
2.询问对方意见。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Larry, ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua
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。
Peter woke up early in the morning. He went downstairs in a hurry and started to have his breakfast as quickly as possible.
“Why are you in such a hurry, early bird ” Mum asked him. “We will have an English spelling test today, Mum,” Peter said. “Mr. White promised prizes for those who get score 100. I’ve been studying the word list since last week. Although the words are difficult, I am well-prepared for the test.”
Peter carefully checked the spelling of each word when Dad drove him to school. At last, it was time for the test. “Responsibility,” Mr. White started. Peter wrote the word on his test paper quickly and confidently.
“The second word: contribution,” Mr. White said.
“So easy,” Peter thought. He quickly wrote the word down.
Thirty words later, the test papers were collected by Mr. White. “I am going to mark your papers now,” he told the class. After marking the test papers, Mr. White said, “Three of you won a prize today for excellent test scores. Peter, David and Mary got 100 percent in the spelling test,”
Mr. White praised them. He gave each of the three students a dictionary. Peter’s was an English-Chinese dictionary—the one he liked most. Peter was so excited that he held it high as his classmates cheered. “This is making me so happy,” Peter thought.
After Mr. White had given the test paper back, Peter had a look at the words, feeling proud of his spelling. All of a sudden, the word “contribution” confused him. It didn’t seem right. Peter compared it to the word list. “C-o-n-t-r-i-b-u-s-i-o-n,” he whispered. He had spelt it wrong.
“What should I do ” Peter said to himself. “I want my classmates to think I’m a master of spelling. If I tell Mr. White I got one wrong, I’ll have to give my prize back or I will tell a lie.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请安如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Staring at the “100%” mark written on his test paper, Peter was lost in thought. ______________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Slowly, Peter raised his hand. ______ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________
延边州2024年高三教学质量检测
英语学科参考答案及评分标准
第一部分
听力:1-5 ACBAB 6-10 ABACB 11-15 ABABC 16-20 ACCBC
第二部分
阅读理解:21-23DAD 24-27 DBCA 28-31CBBA 32-35CDAB
七选五:GDAEF
第三部分
完形填空:41-45BCADD 46-50ACBAC 51-55CDBDA
语法填空:
56. falls 57. significantly 58. a 59. from 60. to feed
61. that/which 62. attractions 63. where 64. frozen 65. brought
第四部分
【参考例文】(考生至少给出两条计划;范文列出三条李华的计划,仅供语言及内容方面参考)
Dear Larry,
I hope this email finds you well. I’ve been thinking about our upcoming survey on cultural heritage protection in my hometown and wanted to share my plan with you.
My idea is to start by interviewing historians to understand the historical significance of cultural heritage. Additionally, we could refer to relevant documents and photographs. This data would provide valuable insights into the current situation. I also think it would be beneficial to gather opinions from tourist, as they offer different perspectives.
I’d love to hear any other ideas you might have. Your opinions would be greatly appreciated to make our survey as smooth as possible.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
录音原文:
Text 1
W: You’re always studying geography and different places around the globe. What started this passion
M: Mainly because I’ve watched lots of movies about Asian and European cities. Since then, I’ve wished to drop everything and take a journey around the world. (1)
Text 2
W: Excuse me. The server brought us the wrong orders from the kitchen.
M: I’m sorry, Miss. I’m Sam, the owner of this restaurant. I’ll have the manager fix your order and bring you free drinks now. Thank you for your understanding. (2)
Text 3
M: Mom, where’s our taxi I’m freezing.
W: Me too, dear. The driver must have gotten lost. But don’t worry, we’ll only be standing out here in the snow for another few minutes. (3) Within the hour, you’ll be at home taking a hot shower!
Text 4
M: Ever since the 18-hole course opened in town, we’ve hardly played tennis or gone sailing.
W: It’s just been so fun to learn golf together. (4)
M: Yes. Still, I miss our tennis club friends!
Text 5
W: Selecting the right paint is really important when decorating a room. It all depends on the light in the room, the overall style of the house, and of course, understanding the house-owner’s personality.
M: If you say so. I just look at the paint and pick my favorite color. (5)
Text 6
W: Jack! Fancy seeing you here.
M: Hey! What a coincidence (巧合)! I live across the street from this cafe. (6)
W: Oh, cool. I live opposite Tompkins Park, so I walked a little far to get coffee here. I saw you were reading a book. What book is it
M: To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s from our classic literature class. I love its themes about morals.
W: Totally! Harper Lee’s exploration of these themes is inspiring.
M: But I mostly love this book for its characters. (7) The main character, Atticus Finch, talks about standing up for justice.
W: True. I also prefer Atticus’s bravery and kindness.
Text 7
W: Hi, Dr. Peters. I want to lose weight in a healthy way. Can you give me some advice
M: OK. First, focusing on a balanced diet is essential. (8)
W: So, I should avoid quick diets or restrictions (8)
M: Yes. (8) Setting strong limits on diet only helps people lose weight in the short term. Then, they often gain back the weight. Therefore, creating healthy and positive habits is the only effective way to lose weight.
W: What about exercise I’m not a fan of going to the gym.
M: That’s not necessary. Find some physical activities you enjoy, like dancing, hiking, or swimming — anything to help you exercise regularly.
W: How about taking bike rides to work
M: Definitely. Remember, it’s about overall well-being, not numbers on the scale (秤). Treat your body well, and then you’ll become healthier! (9)
W: Thank you, Dr. Peters. I appreciate your guidance.
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W: Mr. Roberts, I’ve been under so much pressure lately with my upcoming career decisions. Can you offer some suggestions (10) (11)
M: Of course. Other students are coming in for advice soon, but I have around 20 minutes available now. (11)
W: Thanks. I will graduate in July and I want to find a suitable job as soon as possible.
M: OK. Firstly, you’re supposed to have a clear idea of what you want to do. And there、a career fair next week. You can visit this event, meet employers, and discover job opportunities. (12)
W: Awesome! Will I learn more about job trends and competition there
M: Don’t worry about the competition. Pick an industry and introduce yourself to people working in that field. Industries like marketing, economics, and engineering always look for young talented employees like you guys.
W: Well, I hope companies are looking for salespeople. I’ll be so excited if I can secure a job in this profession. (13)
M: You will. Now, you’d better improve your introduction and interview skills which will make you confident to a large extent.
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W: Wow, it has been an incredible day. The National Art Museum of China was so inspiring! (15) I’m so excited we visited it.
M: Me too. We’ve been talking about visiting since the beginning of the summer. It will be September next week. (14) I’m glad we finally went there.
W: Same! The historical pieces were mind-blowing. (16)
M: Agreed. We really have to thank our Chinese teacher who recommended us to visit. (15) We’ve seen a lot of great places while touring around Beijing. But this was one of my favorites. W: True. The calligraphy (书法) exhibition was amazing. I wish I could write like that. But I was most impressed by the size of the museum,s collections. (16) What about you
M: I loved the mix of traditional and modern design in this building and its 21 different exhibitions. W: It perfectly represents China’s art history and modern innovation.
M: Yes, can’t agree more. Oh, it’s just 6:00 p.m. now. Since it,s early, how about riding back to the hotel (17)
W: I’d like to walk through these small streets. (17)
M: That’s a great idea. Let’s start walking now! (17)
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Welcome, everyone. And thanks for coming to City Walk Los Angeles, the ultimate Hollywood destination! Now that everyone has received their tickets and guidebooks from the front desk, it’s time for a quick introduction before getting on the bus. As your guide, I’ll be showing you all the famous spots that offer the spirit of Hollywood’s history. This exciting activity isn’t just about learning popular culture history; our primary goal is to show how movies are made. (18)
Anyway, first, let’s talk about the fantastic entertainment. We’ll see street performers, live concerts and acting shows. Then, we’ll walk through Paramount Studios before finishing with a visit to the Chinese and Egyptian theaters — two of the most famous cinemas in America. (19)
We’re going to get on the bus in around ten minutes. Until then, please, watch this short film about Hollywood history, and write down your order for lunch in three hours. (20) Finally, my fellow adventurers, thanks for taking this journey with me. I believe you’re going to fall in love with Hollywood!

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