四川省成都市金牛区成都外国语学校2024-2025学年高三上学期开学英语试题(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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四川省成都市金牛区成都外国语学校2024-2025学年高三上学期开学英语试题(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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高2022级2024-2025学年高三上期入学考试
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,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 the best part of Mike's homework
A. The grammar. B. The handwriting. C. The story
2. Who probably picked the woman's peaches
A. Her son. B. The man. C. Her neighbor.
3. Why does Jim refuse to go camping
A. He prefers to stay at home. B. He has a project to finish. C. He needs to prepare potatoes.
4. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Boss and secretary. B. Receptionist and patient. C. Doctor and nurse.
5. What did the woman do today
A. She went shopping. B. She took a bus home. C. She had her yoga class.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. Where does the woman want to go
A. The bus station B. The city center. C. The City Bank.
7. How will the woman get to her final destination
A. On foot. B. By train. C. By taxi.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8. Where does the conversation take place
A. On the phone. B. In the bank. C. At the hospital.
9. Who might be the woman
A. A police officer B. A nurse. C. A cheat.
10. What was true according to the conversation
A. There was a car accident in the morning.
B. The man didn't have cash with him.
C. The woman called a wrong number.
听下面一段对话,回答第11 至第13三个小题。
11. What are they talking about
A. A new movie. B. A famous actor. C. A treasure hunt adventure.
12. What does the woman like best
A. The visual effect. B. The plot. C. The cast.
13. Why does the man decide to see the movie
A. Because of Tom Johnson. B. Because of the woman. C. Because of Michael Wilson.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14. What did the woman think lacked freshness
A. The fish. B. The rolls. C. The miso soup.
15. What was the problem with the tofu sushi
A. It was not fresh. B. It had a weird taste. C. It tasted like water.
16. What are the speakers going to do later
A. Go back to the company. B. Go to their usual sushi place. C. Have some dessert to make up.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17. Where can you buy tickets for Universal Studios Beijing
A. From a dining outlet. B. From the Fast Pass systems. C. From the official website.
18. What is necessary for you to bring if you visit Universal Studios
A. A pair of sneakers. B. Sunglasses. C. The park's regulations.
19. What is forbidden in the park
A. Outside drinks. B. Smoking. C. Snacks.
20. What can help save some time in queues
A. Buying tickets online. B. Wearing appropriate footwear. C. Making use of fast passes.
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)
A
Lonely Planet's Top Places to Go in 2024
Are you looking for inspiration for your next travel destination Lonely Planet has published its yearly list of top places to go. Whether you're looking for adventure, culture, or value, there's something for every type of traveler. Let's explore the top picks for travel destinations in 2024
Top City: Nairobi
Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, was chosen for its unique music and dance culture, and impressive local restaurants. Nairobi National Park, just a short drive out of the city's central business district, is a must-see, where visitors can see over-400 species wandering the open grass plains while skyscrapers twinkle on the horizon.
Top Country: Mongolia
Mongolia is loved for its wide-open spaces, adventure activities, and unique food. The Mongolian government has announced 2023 through. 2025: as: the “Years to Visit Mongolia” easing entry conditions for international travelers and improving public facilities, including a new $650 million airport.
Top Sustainable Travel Destination: Spain
The publisher also recommended Spain for the country's efforts to expand renewable energy, to develop off-season travel, and to bring tourism to new destinations, such as the port city of Valencia, easing pressures on hot spots such as Barcelona.
Top Best-Value Location: The American Midwest
The American Midwest, including the cities of Chicago and Detroit, is also on the list, as it offers a high-quality travel experience at a reasonable cost. Visitors can enjoy excellent services and facilities, such as old warehouses transformed into art studios, new eco-design hotels, and Michelin-starred restaurants, without having to spend too much money.
Top Beach Destination: Donegal
Donegal Ireland's most northwestern county, has the country's longest coastline and over 100 beaches, where visitors can enjoy the highest sea cliffs in Europe and miles of beautiful coastal hiking trails.
21. What can people do in Nairobi National Park
A. Enjoy adventure activities. B. Taste local delicious cuisine.
C. See various wild animals D. Appreciate musical performances.
22. Why is The American Midwest considered to be the Best-Value Location
A. It has simplified entry procedures. B. It offers cost-effective experiences.
C. It combines art with natural scenery. D. It provides good transportation services.
23. What is the main purpose of the text
A. To entertain. B. To analyze. C. To inform. D. To report
B
It's been nearly seven years since a group of volunteers broke ground at What Cheer Flower Farm in Providence, Rhode Island, with a simple goal: get flowers into the hands of anyone in need of a pick-me-up. Best of all, each one of the tens of thousands of bouquets that What Cheer grows and delivers are completely free of charge.
“We want to blanket the state with flowers and create happiness and joy,” says Erin Achenbach, What Cheer's farmer and head florist.
What Cheer regularly delivers joy to people at local hospitals, food banks, senior centers, recovery centers and more-including AIDS Care Ocean State, which provides support to those affected by HIV.
“Seeing the smiles on people's faces who weren't expecting it—who just came in to have a meeting with their case manager or take advantage of one of our programs—to just see this glow come off their faces is great,” says Stephen Hogan Jr. from AIDS Care Ocean State.
Located in Providence's industrial Olneyville neighborhood, What Cheer's flower beds lie on 2. 7 acres that once housed a knife factory. And it's safe to say that the What Cheer crew is deserving of some flowers of their own: In May, the nonprofit was awarded a record-high$500, 000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for its continued revival of a land once abandoned because of industrial pollution.
“Not only do we give this space back to the neighborhood by bringing life to space that's quite literally dead,” says Achenbach, “but we're an eco-landing spot with the ability to help local insect and bird populations, and that'll only make people's lives better.” What cheer, indeed!
“What's good about a flower is that it doesn't need anything else,” she adds. “Your only job when someone gives you flowers is to enjoy them.”
24. What was the original purpose of What Cheer
A. To donate money to those in need. B. To present people with flowers for free.
C. To protect the surrounding environment, D. To develop new flowers and distribute them.
25. Why could What Cheer obtain a high grant
A. It ranked as the local largest flower bed. B. It helped patients recover from illnesses.
C. It delivered remarkable joy to local people. D. It was transformed into an eco-friendly area.
26. What can be inferred from Achenbach
A. The success of What Cheer can't be copied.
B. What Cheer improves the well-being of locals.
C. What Cheer attempts to return the land to locals.
D. Enjoying flowers should be advocated every day.
27. Which of the following does the experience of What Cheer convey
A. Still water runs deep. B. Think twice before acting.
C. God help those who help themselves. D. The roses in her hand; the flavor in mine.
C
I ask every student I interview for admission to my institution, Pitzer College, the same question, “What do you look forward to the most in college ” I was astonished and delighted recently when a student replied, “I look forward to the possibility of failure.” Of course, this is not how most students respond to the question when sitting before the person who can make decisions about their academic futures, but this young man took a risk.
“You see, my parents have never let me fail,” he said. “When I want to take a chance at something, they remind me it's not a safe route to take. Taking a more demanding course or trying an activity I may not succeed in, they tell me, will ruin my chances at college admission.”
I wish I could tell you this is an uncommon story, but kids all over the world admit they are under great pressure to be perfect. When I was traveling in China last fall and asked a Chinese student what she did for fun, she replied: “I thought I wasn't supposed to tell you that. I wouldn't want you to think I am not serious about my work!”
Students are usually in shock when I laugh and tell them I never expect perfection. Of course, this goes against everything they've been told. How could a dean (院长) of admission at one of America's most selective institutions not want the best and the brightest The reality is, perfection doesn't exist, and we don't expect to see it in a college application. In fact, admission officers tend to question students who present themselves as individuals without shortcomings.
We get the most excited when we read an application that seems real. It's so rare to hear stories of defeat. If their perspectives are of lessons learned, these applicants tend to jump to the top at highly selective colleges. We believe an error in high school should not define the rest of your life, but how you respond could shape you forever.
28. What can we learn about the student in the first two paragraphs
A. He is taught not to take risks. B. He tries to avoid any chance of failure.
C. He cares little about his academic futures D. He is seldom allowed to take part in activities.
29. Why does the author mention the Chinese student in paragraph 3
A. To emphasize the importance of hard work. B. To compare students from different countries.
C. To give an example of the students he favors. D. To illustrate the widespread stress on students
30. What is probably admission officers' attitude towards a perfect application
A. Doubtful. B. Confused. C. Favorable. D. Casual.
31. What is the key to success in college according to the author
A. A desire for perfection. B. The ability to learn from defeats.
C. The opportunity of making mistakes. D. An experience of defeat in high school.
D
If you've got more than one kid, you're showing favoritism, whether you know it or not
“Parents may favor one child over another, for a lot of reasons. The child may have an easy temperament (性情) or might behave particularly well or may look like you,” says Susan Newman, a psychologist. “But regardless of the reason, every child must be made to feel loved and special, in order to fully develop.” Newman warns that favoring one child over their siblings (兄弟姐妹) publicly can have a significantly negative effect.
“The unfavored child can feel defeated, and unmotivated, as a result of working hard to get parental support, with no success,” says Yelena Gidenko, a licensed counselor. “He or she may also suffer from depression and become angry, bitter, or jealous,” she adds Children feeling this way may act out, in an effort to get their parent's attention, making matters worse. They may also behave inappropriately, becoming the black sheep, which they believe their parents already see “Unfavored children may have a hard time accepting who they are, since they do not feel accepted by their parents,” adds Gidenko.
Favoritism is not exactly a boon for the favored child, either. Kids who feel that they are their parent's favorite sometimes translate that into a go pass for their behavior in future relationships. “Favored children may feel a sense of entitlement, and that rules do not apply to them,” says Gidenko. This can negatively affect the way they act in school, at work, and in their friendships.
It may seem absurd, but the opposite can also occur. Favored children may experience anxiety and insecurity, resulting from their favorite child status. “Children are observant. They know when they are getting praise for things they have not earned, such as being your favorite. For this reason, they know, and fear, that these things might be taken away from them at any time, for any reason,” says Gidenko.
Newman urges parents to remember that it's not possible to treat children equally because they are all different. What parents can, and should do is talk to their kids about how, and why, they treat them the way they do. “According to research, parents don't talk about this. They don't say why one child gets more time than another. If they do, they are preserving their bond with each child,” says Newman.
32. What can we learn about unfavored children
A. They want to please their parents. B. They care little about their siblings.
C. They tend to lack a sense of identity. D. They hope to be the black sheep of the family.
33. What does the underlined word “boon” in paragraph 4 mean
A. Blessing B. Challenge C. Honor. D. Burden.
34. What does Newman suggest parents do in the last paragraph
A. Treat their children equally.
B. Explain themselves to their children.
C. Strengthen their bond with their children.
D. Remove the differences between their children.
35. What is the text mainly about
A. The solutions to parental favoritism.
B. The consequences of parental favoritism.
C. An analysis of why parents play favorites.
D. A contrast between favored and unfavored children.
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。
If your friends are happy, it turns out that you're more likely to be happy too. If your friends are overweight, that too ups the likelihood that you'll pack on pounds. 36
The researchers analyzed the running activity of more than a million individuals worldwide who used an exercise tracking device for five years. They used weather patterns as a way to randomly examine different parts of that global network. On average, fine days would encourage people to run more, rainy or cold days less.
Since different cities have different weather patterns, this natural experiment allowed them to ask: Did a rainy day in New York affect running in San Diego If the weather in New York caused changes in the running behavior in San Diego, it could possibly happen through peer influences of the friends. 37 The behavior of one city's runners could indeed affect the behavior of runners in another socially connected city.
38 Women tended to be influenced more by the female runners in their networks And less active runners tended to influence more active runners to run more, but not so much the other way around. 39 “We have to start thinking about consumers and citizens as networked consumers and citizens. Since they are easily influenced by and influence their social network in very strong and dynamic ways, it will change the way a particular intervention succeeds or fails.” Sinan Aral, the leading researcher said.
Or, let's put it this way. Next time, the doctors recommend people to do more exercise. 40
A. There were a few more findings.
B. That was exactly what the researchers saw.
C. More difficulties remained to be worked out.
D. They will tell the same to their friends and family, too.
E. The result provides some practical guidance for professionals.
F. Runners in one city would run as much as peers in another city.
G. Now researchers have identified another similar quality: exercise.
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)
I was in Chicago for a job training when I knew a nearby theatre was releasing a film about saving dogs. However, none of my co-workers could 41 time for me. I got cold feet for anxiety about 42 the streets by myself at night alone.
But in my hotel room I felt 43 and bored. The theatre was only about five blocks away from the hotel. How could I get lost Hence, I decided to 44 it. I gathered my room key and set off. I managed to find the street of the theatre but stopped in shock. The street was full of bikers-lots of very big, 45 bikers.
Now I was a woman all alone at night. Warning bells began to sound and my heart 46 in my throat. Was I at the right theatre Had I 47 the date of the event
I finally decided that I would be safer inside the theatre. I hurried into the theatre. As I sat there, heart racing, 48 the film, I muttered a prayer to 49 my anxieties. A local blues-rock band was the opening 50 and their performance drew my attention. Enthusiasm for the band's performance soon 51 all my worries from my mind and I began to relax.
After the band, the film began and I understood the presence of the bikers after a conversation with the staff. Being part of an animal rescue group, they had escorted (护送) dogs from New Jersey to Chicago. At that moment, I was struck by the bond that had drawn so many originally 52 folks to the same spot. I stayed till the very end and made it to my hotel without any incident, overjoyed that I broke out of the 53 I used to set for myself and ventured into (冒险进入) the 54 . To my amazement, the 55 was one of the best nights of my life.
41. A. occupy B. squeeze C. search D. appoint
42. A. exploring B. checking C. sweeping D. missing
43. A. graceless B. careless C. restless D. tireless
44. A. brave B. discard C. forget D. attend
45. A. well-educated B. good-looking C. well-behaved D. tough-looking
46. A. soaked B. sank C. stopped D. jumped
47. A. misled B. misread C. estimated D. emphasized
48. A. accomplishing B. stimulating C. anticipating D. constructing
49. A. contain B. comfort C. strengthen D. tighten
50. A. option B. act C. side D. court
51. A. took away B. picked up C. touched off D. tore down
52. A. natural B. cooperative C. distinct D. similar
53. A. definition B. imagination C. circulation D. boundary
54. A. interpersonal B. unimportant C. unknown D. interactive
55. A. soulmate B. reward C. spirit D. talent
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。
A group of children in Zimbabwe, a country in southeast Africa, are closely following a series of martial arts (武术) movements 56 (perform) in a slow and focused manner accompanied by deep breathing, 57 their eyes fixed on their Chinese tai chi master.
Actually, 58 group of tai chi enthusiasts are enjoying the power of concentration under the guidance of their instructor, 45-yeat-old Zhu Wei, 59 is the captain of the Chinese medical team in Zimbabwe.
“Tai chi increases focus and makes students, from school children to college students, 60 (concentration) on studies.” he says.
Tai chi is a mind-body exercise rooted in multiple Chinese traditions, including martial arts, 61 (tradition) Chinese medicine and philosophy. It emphasizes a mind-body connection 62 (use) gentle movements, meditation (冥想) and deep breathing.
Martial arts 63 (recognize) as a fitness practice, with a wide range of health benefits. Zhu says tai chi provides mental health benefits like improved focus, as well as decreased stress, anxiety and depression. In addition, it can improve a 64 (child) confidence and physical strength.
Organizer of the children's events Abraham Matuka says keeping youngsters busy and entertained with activities like tai chi 65 (help) meet challenges of drug and other teenager crimes in low-income townships.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校英文报的记者李华,2024年8月25日你校在操场举办了一场高三启动仪式活动 (Senior Three Opening Ceremony) 。请你为此写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:
1. 活动目的和过程;
2. 活动反响和意义。
注意:写作词数为80左右.
(宣誓: pledge n. /vow v. )
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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。
On a cold, snowy evening, Jack was at the corner shop, with his sole focus on the Marvel (漫威) superhero figurines (小雕像) . Since then, he had diligently walked a neighbor's dog and weeded his neighbors' gardens to earn money for one figurine. Finally, he had enough money for one and raced towards the corner shop. Lost in excitement, he accidentally tripped over a homeless old man seated against a wall in the cold, quickly murmuring an apology before continuing on his way.
Inside the shop, Jack glanced at the shelves displaying Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Iron Man, and other beloved heroes. His heart raced as he reached for the Spiderman.
“You're a fan, right ” a friendly voice appeared behind him.
Jack turned to see the shopkeeper, an elderly man with a warm smile. “Yes, they're amazing!” Jack said. “They're strong, and they help so many people. They have super power. I wish I could be a superhero too.”
“You can be,” the shopkeeper encouraged.
Surprised, Jack asked, “But how I don't have any super power.”
Smiling softly, the shopkeeper bent down, placing his hands on Jack's arms. “Why would you need them ” he replied kindly. “See that woman over there She needs to take care of three children. However, she still actively helps the elderly in the community. And do you know Jimmy He is a firefighter who has saved countless lives. Being a hero isn't about super power; it's about what's in your heart.”
Locking eyes with Jack, the shopkeeper smiled. “You don't need super power to be a hero. It starts with your heart.”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hearing what the shopkeeper said, Jack was lost in thought. ________________________________________
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With relief, Jack found the homeless old man still sitting against the wall. _____________________________
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高2022级2024-2025学年高三上期入学考试答案
听力:
1-5 CAABC 6-10 BBACB 11-15 ABAAB 16-20 CCBAC
阅读:
21-23 CBC 24-27 BDBD 28-31 ADAB 32-35 CABB 36-40 GBAED
完形填空:
41-45 BACAD 46-50 DBCAB 51-55 ACDCB
短文填空:
56. performed 57. with 58. the 59. who 60. concentrate
61. traditional 62. using 63. are recognized 64. child's 65. helps
作文:第一节(满分15分)
评分标准
1. 活动日期(2)地点(2)
2. 活动目的(2)
3. 活动过程(5)
4. 活动反响和意义(3)
5. 书写(1)
On August 25, 2024, our school hosted the Senior Three Opening Ceremony on the playground, marking the beginning of the final year for our senior students. The event aimed to motivate and encourage students as they prepare for the upcoming college entrance exams.
The ceremony began with speeches from the principal and teachers, who emphasized the importance of hard work and perseverance. Students then participated in a pledge-taking session, vowing to give their best effort in the coming year.
The event was met with enthusiasm, and many students expressed feeling more determined and focused. This ceremony not only set a serious tone for the year ahead but also inspired students to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits.
第二节(满分25分)
评分标准
1. 第一段需写出心理转变 (8)
2. 第二段需写出帮助homeless的过程 (8)
3. 合理的衔接 (5)
4. 有积极的升华或结尾 (2)
5. 书写 (2)
Hearing what the shopkeeper said, Jack was lost in thought. The shopkeeper's words echoed over and over again in his mind. “How can I be a superhero without super power ” he thought to himself, Suddenly, the scene of the homeless old man trembling in the cold flashed across his mind. Jack made a crucial decision that instead of buying a superhero figurine, he walked out of the shop with a large shopping bag full of stuff. Hurriedly, Jack ran back to look for the homeless old man.
With relief. Jack found the homeless old man still sitting against the wall. He knelt down beside the old man, offering him a warm smile. “I'm sorry for bumping into you earlier,” Jack said sincerely. “Can I get you something to eat or drink ” The old man looked up, surprised by Jack's kindness. With a grateful nod, he accepted Jack's offer. Just then, Jack realized that being a hero wasn't just about saving the world—it was about making someone's world a little brighter.
听力原文:
Text 1
W: Mike, look at your handwriting! It is nothing if not awful! And you should concentrate on your expressions, please.
M: Sorry, Miss Green. I will improve my work. Did I make any grammar mistakes
W: Only a few, and your story is fantastic.
Text 2
W: Someone must have stolen fruit from my garden. Nearly all my peaches were gone. Have you seen anyone around my garden
M: No, but I saw your son selling peaches outside the cinema this afternoon. And your neighbor Charles bought some and said they taste good.
Text 3
W: Hi, Jim. What is your plan on Saturday
M: Well, I have a project to finish, but I guess I can handle it by Friday night.
W: Well, what about going camping by the lake
M: You know, camping is the last thing I'd choose for a weekend. I'd rather be a couch potato.
Text 4
M: Hi, I would like to make an appointment to see Doctor Lee tomorrow.
W: Sure, we have slots available at 3: 00 PM or 4: 30 PM. Which one would you prefer
Text 5
M: Where is the beer you promised to buy this morning
W: My car is not allowed on the roads today, so I had my Yoga class instead today
Text 6
W: Excuse me, can you help me find the nearest train station
M: Of course! Where are you trying to go
W: I want to go to the city center.
M: Alright. You can take the green line train from the station two blocks down and it will take you directly to the city center. The station is called Downtown Station.
W: Thank you so much! Is it within walking distance
M: Yes, it's about a 10-minute walk from here. Just head straight down this street, then turn left when you see the City Bank, and you'll see it on your right.
W: Got it. Thanks again for your help! M: No problem. Have a safe trip!
Text 7
W: Is this Joe Brian
M: Yes, it is.
W: Mr. Brian, this is the police calling from the Centre Hospital. Your son was badly hurt in a car accident this morning, and is having an operation now.
M: Oh! Oh no! My god! What should I do
W: Mr. Brian, listen to me. You need to come to the hospital now and bring your ID and cash.
M: Oh, yes, right, cash. But I don't have cash with me now.
W: Then take your credit card. Just come to the hospital right now! Your son needs you!
M: Oh, right, my son! Wait, I just got married last week. I don't even have a son.
W: Sorry, wrong number. By the way, Mr. Brian, I almost forgot to ask, what's your bank account number and your online banking password Just in case I need to, uh, help you out in the future.
Text 8
W: Hey, have you watched the new movie “The Lost Treasure”
M: No, I haven't. Is it any good
W: Oh, you have to watch it! It's an adventure-packed film with incredible visual effects. What attracts me most is its engaging plot. The storyline is captivating!
M: Really What's it about
W: It follows a group of treasure hunters who embark on a dangerous journey to find a long-lost treasure hidden in a remote island. Along the way, they encounter thrilling obstacles and unexpected twists.
M: That sounds exciting! Who are the main actors
W: Well, the lead role is played by Tom Johnson, who is known for his amazing action sequences. He does a phenomenal job in this movie. The supporting cast is also impressive, with talented actors like Emily Stone and Michael Wilson.
M: I'm a fan of Tom Johnson's work. He always delivers great performances. I'll definitely check out this movie
Text 9
W: Wow, that lunch was quite disappointing, don't you think
M: I agree, I was expecting so much more from that sushi place.
W: The rolls lacked flavor and creativity, the rice was so dry and I couldn't even taste the freshness of the fish. It felt like they had prepared it hours ago
M: And the miso soup It was so watered down. I barely tasted anything
W: Yeah, I guess it was definitely lacking that rich, savory flavor that I usually love in miso soup.
M: True! I had high hopes for their tofu sushi, but it was tasteless and had a weird taste.
W: Honestly, I think we should have gone to our usual sushi place. Their quality and taste are far superior.
M: I completely agree. Let's not waste our time and money on this place again. Lesson learned.
W: Well, at least we had each other's company. Let's try to make up for this lunch with some good dessert.
M: Absolutely, that's a great idea. We can't let this disappointing lunch ruin our day.
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When visiting Universal Studios Beijing, there are a few important things to keep in mind for a smooth and enjoyable experience. First of all, it's always advisable to purchase your tickets in advance to avoid long queues. You can buy tickets online or through authorized ticket outlets. Secondly, dress comfortably and wear appropriate footwear as you will be doing a lot of walking throughout the park. Don't forget to bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun. Then, be mindful of the park's rules and regulations as outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the park. However, there are numerous dining options available throughout the park where you can enjoy a variety of delicious meals and snacks. Smoking is only permitted in designated areas. Lastly, make use of the park's Fast Pass systems to minimize wait times for popular rides. The passes can be purchased separately and will allow you to enjoy more attractions without spending excess time in queues. By keeping these tips in mind, you can have a memorable experience at Universal Studios Beijing. Enjoy your visit!

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