广西柳州市2025届高三第一次模拟考试一模英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频含听力原文)

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柳州市2025届高三第一次模拟考试
英 语
(考试时间:120分钟;满分:150分)
注意事项:
1.请把答案填写在答题卡上,否则答题无效。
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
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你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
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. Who will clean the living room
A. The man. B. The woman. C. Carol.
2. Which method does the man find effective for staying organized
A. Setting many alarm clocks.
B. Using sticky notes.
C. Breaking down tasks.
3. What will the man do first after school
A. Do some sports. B. Meet a teacher. C. Write a report.
4. What time will the train probably depart
A. At 6:55 pm. B. At 7:15 pm. C. At 7:35 pm.
5. What is the conversation mainly about
A. A job. B. A restaurant. C. A dinner plan.
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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. What is the man doing
A. Doing a survey. B. Holding a job interview. C. Commenting on a show.
7. What disappointed the woman about the show
A. The acting. B. The singing. C. The clothing.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What did Sally and her mother usually do together on weekends
A. They watched films at home.
B. They did some outdoor activities.
C. They read in the library.
9. Where will Sally probably go this afternoon:
A. To a camp. B. To a coffee shop. C. To her grandpa's home.
10. How does Bill sound
A. Caring. B. Upset. C. Confused.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What environmental project did the woman join in last month
A. A beach clean-up. B. A tree-planting event. C. A wildlife protection program.
12. Why did the man think of joining an awareness campaign to reduce plastic waste
A. Because his teacher asked him to do so.
B. Because he was invited by the volunteers there.
C. Because he was inspired by the beach clean-up.
13. What is the woman's next plan
A. Working for the wildlife protection.
B. Joining a school environmental club.
C. Taking part in a community garden project.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. When did the man begin to play for his current club
A. At age 12. B. At age 14. C. At age 16.
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15. What does the man do in the afternoon during his daily routine
A. He does strength exercises.
B. He practices technical skills.
C. He eats and sleeps healthily.
16. How does the man prepare for a match
A. By staying relaxed.
B. By enhancing his training.
C. By following a strict diet plan.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is this year's topic for the video competition
A. Disabled people. B. The Environment. C. School facilities.
18. When is the deadline to hand in the videos
A. November 7th. B. November 21st. C. November 25th.
19. What is the most important for the participants to hand in their videos
A. The length of the video.
B. The title of the video.
C. The background music of the video.
20. On what occasion will the top ten videos be shown
A. At the awarding ceremony. B. At the basketball game. C. At the school festival.
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
Best Destinations in the United States to Visit in November
Whether you' re looking for a weekend getaway or a place to visit in November for vacation, here are some of the best places to visit in November in the US in no particular order.
Lake George, New York
There are many things to do and see in Lake George, making it one of the best places to visit in theUSA in November. For shopping, there are a lot of shops to find gifts for yourself and your loved ones.
Events in November include the Free Fishing Days, where you can fish in the fresh waters without
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a license, and making your own candle creations at Wax‘n’ Wix.
Arches National Park, Utah
Arches National Park is one of the most photographed places in the world, and so many people, including photographers and tourists, have to wait in a queue to take a picture. However, compared with other months, you won't be experiencing this long queue in November!
Other activities to enjoy here include walking around Arches, taking in the breathtaking views, and exploring the hiking trails.
San Diego, California
November is a perfect month to visit San Diego, making it an excellent time to enjoy outdoor activities like surfing, biking, and gliding.
This charming city has so much to offer like visiting the Carrillo National Monument, a historical landmark where you can learn more about San Diego.
Miami, Florida
During this month, the city is less busy, and you also get flights and hotels at a friendlier price. There are many resorts and beaches where you can relax or get more adventurous by kiteboarding.
If you are an art person, don't miss the Wynwood Walls to see the colorful and beautiful artworks of artists from around the world.
21. What can tourists do in Lake George in November
A. Visit a historical landmark. B. Attend music festivals.
C. Go fishing without licenses. D. Explore the hiking trails.
22. Why is November a good time to visit Arches National Park
A. Because the weather is mild.
B. Because there are fewer tourists.
C. Because there is more beautiful scenery.
D. Because the park organizes unique events.
23. What is a common feature of San Diego and Miami in November
A. They are extremely crowded.
B. They have an artistic atmosphere.
C. They provide various shopping opportunities.
D. They offer water sports.
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B
At 78 years old, J. R. Harris may not fit the conventional image of an active wilderness explorer. The Louisiana-born adventurer has been devoted to the pursuit since he set off on his first trip in 1966, but he has no plans to stop anytime soon. In addition to hiking mountains, river rafting, and traveling to remote villages across the globe, Harris spends his time visiting public schools to encourage students to follow their dreams.
He is remarkably modest when asked about his status as a role model. “I don’ t try to inspire anybody, and I don’ t try to specifically guide anybody,” Harris said. “What I like to do is encourage people, especially young people, to broaden their horizons, to think bigger in terms of their future, and not to let people discourage them from having a dream and wanting to live it.”
Having moved to Queens, New York, he grew up in a working-class family and was about as familiar with nature as any other city mouse when his parents sent him off to Boy Scouts camp in the Catskill Mountains. But by the end of the summer, Harris said, he was a different kid. He fell in love with the great outdoors, and at 22 years old, he made his first road trip from New York City to Circle, Alaska.
Though he himself now serves as someone for the next generation to look up to, Harris doesn't focus only on encouraging children to explore the wilderness as he did. “My message was more. Exploration was always my dream. You can have a different dream, but whatever your dream is, you should do that.” he said, later adding, “Hey, give it some thought, break some boundaries, and get out of your comfort zone.”
His next big trip will be guiding a group of teenagers and young adults on a trip to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, teaching them leadership and survival skills, helping them perform science experiments on the mountain and hopefully providing the group with an invaluable bonding experience.
“It doesn’ t take anything away from me to give somebody else encouragement or motivation,” he said.
24. What activity does J. R. Harris get involved in besides exploring wilderness
A. Sightseeing in the cities. B. Making donations to villages.
C. Visiting public schools. D. Helping the disabled.
25. What made Harris love the outdoors when he was a kid
A. An experience in a summer camp. B. A life in a working-class family.
C. A success to recognize city mice. D. A road trip all by himself.
26. What message does Harris convey to the young
A. Finding their own comfort zone. B. Having a model to look up to.
C. Following his pursuit to be an explorer. D. Achieving whatever dreams they have.
27. Which words can best describe Harris
A. Easy-going and smart. B. Talented and outgoing.
C. Energetic and inspiring. D. Brave and creative.
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C
BookTok is a community on the social media app TikTok. Creators make short videos recommending, reviewing or just chatting about books. This community has become one of the biggest on the platform. Booklok's influence over the publishing industry and what young people are reading is amazing.
Online reading communities have been around for a while. Goodreads —— a social platform where readers can follow friends and authors, and get book recommendations —— was launched in 2007, and there are other communities on sites such as YouTube (BookTube) and Instagram ( Bookstagram). However, none of these sites seem to hook readers, publishers and shopkeepers quite like BookTok. Caroline Hardman,a literary agent at Hardman & Swainson, confirms this, telling The Guardian:“It’ s having a strong effect on what publishers look for.”
The main demographic(人群) of BookTok creators, viewers and authors is young women. While books popular with young women have gained broad popularity before, young women have rarely been taken seriously as either critics or readers. But times are changing. The books most popular withBookTok — such as romance, fantasy and romantasy(浪漫奇幻小说) —— are being picked up more and more by publishers and displayed more in bookshops.
While it is interesting to see that young women and their tastes can have such a big impact on the publishing industry, there’ s a risk that it may homogenise the industry. Author Stephanie Danler said:“It seemed impossible to discover different fictions.” Booklok also has a problem with diversity. Its recommendations are overpoweringly written by white authors, and it is unclear what the long-term effects of this will be on both publishing and the young readers who pour into the app for recommendations. Furthermore, by satisfying the demands of this huge audience of young women, publishers are giving up books by men, especially emerging men writers.
28. What does BookTok do
A. It holds book talks offline.
B. It publishes books on the website.
C. It sells books to the young men through videos.
D. It recommends books to readers through videos.
29. What does the underlined word“hook” in paragraph 2 mean
A. Make a deal with. B. Catch the attention of.
C. Keep a distance from. D. Stimulate the imagination of.
30. Why are books popular with BookTok being picked up more and more by publishers
A. To meet the demand of young women. B. To refuse the request of young women.
C. To change the options of young readers. D. To respond to the criticism of the readers.
31. What problem may BookTok bring to the publishing industry
A. It may reduce the interest of the readers.
B. It may make the industry less diverse.
C. It may lead to less profit in publishing.
D. It may make most emerging writers stop writing.
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D
Scientists have used 3D printers to design a range of useful, attractive or rather strange objects. But now, researchers are pushing the already expansive boundaries of 3D printing into another, more delicious field: cheesecake. A team recently used a 3D printer to make a slice of eatable cake.
Of course, the success of a cake depends on its taste. “When you bite into it, you kind of feel the flavors hit you in different waves,” said Jonathan Blutinger, one of the researchers. “And I think that’ s a function of the layering(把…分层叠放) inside of the actual structure. It definitely tasted like something I hadn’ t tried before. I quite enjoyed it, but it's not a traditional mix. We’ re not Michelin chefs.”
The researchers pounded bananas with a fork to create a paste(糊状物), and they mixed water, butter and graham crackers(全麦粉饼干) in a food processor to form the paste. Early versions of the cake relied on a lot less graham cracker paste which only made up about a third of the slice in these recipes. But as the printer constructed these early slices, the creations quickly collapsed when layers of wet materials were added. After several failed attempts, the bakers decided to add layers of graham cracker paste. They created wells with tough and dry materials with walls that were thick on the bottom and thin on top. Then, they put the wet materials inside the wells, so they were supported. With these changes, the next slices maintained their structural stability. The final step was using a blue ray to brown the top graham cracker layer.
In the future, people might be able to buy 3D printers for cooking in their homes, but the price could run to $1,500. Crucially, though, these printers would also need recipes to function. “If this technology were to hit the market, we couldn't offer 3D printers only. It's like having an iPod without any MP3 files.” Blutinger says. So there needs to be a place where you can download recipes, create your own recipes and get some inspiration for what you can actually do with this machine in order to really take it off in a big way.
32. What did Blutinger think of the cheesecake made by the 3D printer
A. Tasteless. B. Unusual. C. Standard. D. Ordinary.
33. What is the third paragraph mainly about
A. The technique of using a 3D printer.
B. The flavor of 3D printed cheesecakes.
C. The process of making 3D printed cheesecakes.
D. The materials for making 3D printed cheesecakes.
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34. Why does Blutinger mention iPod and MP3 files
A. To illustrate the problems of using 3D printers for cooking.
B. To prove the application of advanced technology.
C. To advise combining these devices with 3D printers.
D. To stress the methods of marketing 3D printed cakes.
35. What is the best title for the text
A. Experimenting with 3D Printed Cakes
B. Facing the Challenges of 3D Printing
C.3D Food Printing: The Future of Restaurants
D.3D Printed Cheesecake: A Delicious Innovation
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5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。
We all want to feel good in our bodies. But so many of us spend our days with achy backs, dried-out eyes and brain fog from too much' screen time. 26 Columbia University Medical Center researchers want to share some of the best tips.
Be realistic!
37 Set a reasonable goal to push yourself. The optional amount is walking for 5 minutes every 30 minutes according to your schedule. If walking isn't an option, chair-based exercises are a good alternative. As long as you' re moving, it counts.
Decide on and stick to a strategy.
Many people found it helpful to set a timer to remind them to get up and walk. Others simply listened to the cues of their body and moved based on that. 38 For example, after every Zoom session, one listener would play with her dog. Managing her work to fit around her breaks helped her succeed.
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39
Columbia researcher Keith Diaz says these breaks do not need to be dynamic workout, but you can't just stand still. A slow walk counts. March in place. Get some housework done around the house. Take a mini dance break!
Observe yourself.
Check-in with your body after these movement breaks. Do you feel dog-tired Or more energetic Keeping a running record of breaks motivated a lot of office staff and helped them compare their moods and energy level to the number of breaks they took. Others tracked their observations in a diary or calendar. And remind yourself: If you miss some breaks, that's okay! 40
A. Keep track of each break.
B. Don't forget to set your movement goal.
C. Discover which movement works best for you.
D. Don't let perfection be therenemy of movement.
E. What can we do to shake up our seated lifestyles
F. Some found that linking a break toà task worked best.
G. What amount of movement can you build into your day
第三部分 语言知识运用(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。
When holiday season comes in Florida, a woman gives away hundreds of stuffed animals (毛绒玩具). They' re not for kids, but for the 41 who are in need of some Christmas cheer.
Lisa Kofie said this Christmas 42 started in 2009. She was an empty nester and felt 43 every now and then.
“I just got this 44 in my head when I called two nursing homes at random and asked if my mother and I could come and read stories,” she told CBS News. She 45 some of her kids' stuffed animals to the nursing home with her for the elderly people to hold while she read stories.
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“But when we went to 46 the stuffed animals and take them back to go to the next nursing home, nobody wanted to 47 their teddy bear or their stuffed animal in any way,” she said.
On that day, Lisa saw the 48 of a simple Christmas gift.
“It was just a nursing home, and it was just a lot of elderly people sitting in wheelchairs just kind of waiting and waiting,” she said. “And all of a sudden, the whole room became 49 with people singing Christmas songs and 50 Santa Claus dolls. They really didn’ t want to give them back because they 51 we had given them a gift.”
To continue her tradition, Lisa 52 an ad online asking for gently used stuffed animals. She took all of the donated stuffed animals to nursing homes for veterans(退伍军人). 53 , who would think that elderly veterans would want stuffed animals But they did. Not only for 54 , but they were conversation starters. “The stuffed animals 55 them of their childhood,” Lisa said.
41. A. youth B. women C. teens D. seniors
42. A. event B. culture C. tradition D. hobby
43. A. lonely B. anxious C. sad D. nervous
44. A. view B. hope C. idea D. dream
45. A. sent B. brought C. moved D. delivered
46. A. accept B. wash C. repair D. gather
47. A. give up B. make out C. take over D. turn down
48. A. price B. power C. secret D. beauty
49. A. clean B. crowded C. alive D. quiet
50. A. holding B. producing C. fixing D. changing
51. A. thought B. accepted C. demanded D. suggested
52. A. read B. made C. kept D. put
53. A. Regularly B. Honestly C. Naturally D. Formally
54. A. hobby B. convenience C. status D.comfort
55. A. accused B. informed C. reminded D. convinced
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第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题)
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
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。
Born in Brazil, since I was a young boy, China has always held a special place in my imagination. My father would tell me stories of Marco Polo before I went to bed —— tales of his incredible adventures through Asia, especially China. These stories inspired me a desire to learn more about this land of ancient history and mysteries. 56 over 5,000 years of culture and tradition, China is a country that has always attracted me 57 ( deep) with its substance and diversity.
On my arrival in China, I 58 ( strike) by the warmth and friendliness of the people. People here are always smiling, 59 kindness makes me recall my relatives and friends in my homeland. It's not uncommon for children 60 ( approach) me, their faces smiling with 61 ( excite), just to say hello or try to strike up a conversation in English. It makes me feel incredibly 62 ( connect) to this place.
Now, as a teacher at an international school in Hefei, I have the honor of sharing my love for learning with students from 33 difterent 63 ( country). It's a magic al feeling, 64 ( be) in China as both a teacher and a lifelong student. Every day, I am learning from the amazing people around me —— whether it's from the wisdom of ancient traditions 65 the fresh perspectives(视角) of the young minds I teach. The Chinese people, with their eagerness to learn and their deep respect for knowledge, inspire me daily.
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,上周你们班到学校劳动基地参加劳动。请你给学校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.劳动过程;
3.劳动感受。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.题目已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Experience in the School Labor Practice Base
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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。
“We can totally do this!” my friend Sarah shouted excitedly, the smile on her face shining like a diamond as we stepped out of the art studio. “Definitely, we’ ve got this in the bag!” I replied enthusiastically, jumping happily on the pavement as the door swung shut behind us. Both of us had just submitted our works for the Annual Art Showcase, an important event that every artist dreamed of being part of.
That Saturday evening, Sarah and I stayed in my living room, refining our submissions. We aimed to demonstrate our creativity, technique and passion for art. I focused on my latest painting —— a colorful landscape while Sarah showcased her vivid sculptures. We were determined to impress the judges, our confidence rising high.
After a few days of anxious waiting, a letter arrived in the mail. Heart racing, I tore it open. But as I scanned the page, desperation crashed over me like a huge wave. My name wasn't on the list of selected artists.
Moments later, I spotted Sarah approaching, laughing and waving a brightly colored envelope. I felt a burst of pain at the sight. She was clearly thrilled and ready to share her good news. Unable to face her joy, I turned away sharply. I just couldn't bear it: she made it, and I didn’ t. Why was life so unfair Anger and disappointment clouded my vision.
That afternoon, on the bus ride home, I sat alone, staring out of the window and ignoring Sarah’ s attempts to chat. When the bus finally pulled up to my stop. I jumped off without a word, my heart heavy. Upon reaching home, I threw the awful letter into my mom's hands, unable to control my disappointment. I fell onto the sofa, burying my face in the pillows, allowing tears to flow freely. The sweetness of the moment had soured, and I was lost in a storm of sorrow, thinking what this mount for my future in art.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next day,I decided to avoid seeing Sarah.
At last, my mom came to comfort me, saying it was not Sarah's fault..
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柳州市2025届高三第一次模拟考试
英语参考答案
一、听力理解: 1-5:ACBCB 6-10:ABBCA 11-15:BCCCB 16-20:AABAC
二、阅读理解:21-25:CBDCA 26-30:DCDBA 31-35:BBCAD 36-40:EGFCD
三、完形填空:41-45:DCACB 46-50:DABCA 51-55:ADBDC
四、语法填空:56. With 57. deeply 58. was struck 59. whose 60. to approach
61. excitement 62. connected 63. countries 64. being 65. or
五、书面表达
(一) 应用文
Experience in the School Practice Labor Base
To learn the value of labor, our class went to work at the school's practice labor base last Friday.
Our work got started at 9:00 am that day. We were divided into two groups. Some planted new seedlings and others did watering. All of us were so busy and devoted that we even forgot our lunch. At the end of the work, seeing our fruitful results, big smiles came out of our faces.
The experience helped us better. understand the value of labor — no pains, no gains.
(二) 读后续写
The next day, I decided to avoid seeing. Sarah. I took a different route to school and canceled our usual coffee date. I knew Sarah would want to celebrate her success with me, but I couldn't stand seeing her success when I felt like such a failure. Sarah noticed the change of my attitude towards her and tried to ask me for the reason but I refused her for some excuses. In the following days, the sorrow of failure stayed with me all the time. All this was seen in my mom's eyes.
At last, my mom came to comfort me, saying it was not Sarah's fault. She gently reminded me that setbacks are a part of any journey. “Sarah’ s achievement doesn't mean to kill your talent,” she said. “You both have your own paths to follow.” With my mom's encouragement, I decided to talk to Sarah and make an apology for my narrowness. From that day on, we shared our art dreams again. From the experience, I learned that others' success should be an inspiration rather than a burden.
英语听力录音稿
Text 1
M: The guests are coming any minute now, yet the house is still a mess.
W: Carol is tidying up the kitchen. I' ll clean the bathroom if you take care of the living room.
M:OK.
Text 2
W:I tried to keep myself organized by using sticky notes. But it failed.
M: I was in the same boat as you before. I used lots of methods, like setting many alarm clocks to remind myself what to do.
W: Did they work
M: No, but dividing tasks into smaller parts is an effective way for me.
Text 3
W: Hi, Tony! Shall I meet you at the gym after school You said you'd like to play badminton earlier.
M: Yeah, but I' ll have to meet Mrs. Smith first. I need to hand in my report.
W:OK.
Text 4
W: Did you hear the announcement Our train, which was scheduled to leave at 7:15, is now running late!
M: Yes, it' ll be 20 minutes late. Luckily, it still stops at the same platform.
Text 5
W: How do you know about this place
M: My cousin recommended it to me and I did give it a try.
W: Are the waiters here friendly
M: Yes, they couldn't be nicer.
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M: Hello Miss, would you mind answering some questions about the show to help us improve our performance quality It only takes a few minutes.
W: Sure, go ahead.
M: From1 to 10, how would you score the show
W:I'd give it 8.
M: Why is that
W: Hmmm, the acting wasn't win: I went to watch the show, but it was surprisingly good. The clothing was very eye-catching and suited the show well. The singing, however, really let me down.
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M: Sally,I know life is tough for you because your mom is away on business.
W: I wish I could be stronger and not missing her so much. I know she has to leave for work, but half a year is too long. I miss the weekends we spent together, domg things like hiking, camping and bird watching.
M: Those moments were truly incredible.
W: Indeed. So despite my dad's efforts to cheer me up by watching movies with me and accompanying me to the library,I still feel this loneliness.
M: To lift your spirits, how about a visit to your favorite coffee shop this afternoon My treat.
W: Thanks, Bill, but maybe next time. I' ve promised to see my grandpa with, my dad.
M: OK. Another time then. Let me know if you need anything.
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M: Anita, are there any environmental projects you' ve been involved in
W: Yes. I participated in a tree-planting event last month. We planted over a hundred trees in the local park. Planting trees made me appreciate the role they play in fighting climate change. And you
M: Well, I did a beach clean-up last month. We collected tons of plastic waste. I learned so much about the importance of reducing the use of single-use plastics. It motivated me to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle.
W: That's impressive. So what's your next step
M: Well, I'm thinking of joining an awareness campaign in my school to reduce plastic waste. Besides, I plan to volunteer for wildlife protection. How about you
W: Sounds great. As for me, I'm considering joining in a garden project in my community to promote green agriculture. Small steps can make a big difference.
M: Great. Let's keep them going!
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W: Michael, can you tell me a bit about your journey in soccer
M: Sure. I started playing soccer when I was only eight. I joined a local club the next year and gradually
worked my way up. I played for my school team at age 14. And I then got employed by my current club 2 years later.
W: That's impressive. What is your daily routine
M: I train for around six hours each day. In the morning, I focus on strength exercises; in the afternoon, I work on my technical skills. I also make sure to follow a healthy diet and get enough rest.
W: That sounds intense. How do you get yourself ready for a match
M: Many players may enhance their training before it. I'm quite the opposite, though. I do everything to relax myself. But I visualize the game in my head and prepare mentally.
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M: Today I'd like to tell you about this year's competition for the best video. Last year's topic was the environment and many of you said that it didn't give you much opportunity to show people in your videos. So, this time we’ d like you to think about those who are disabled. For example, if every entrance to our school had wheelchair access, that would make a big difference, wouldn't it Today is the seventh of November, so you have just over two weeks to get your videos ready. You must hand in your videos by the twenty-first. Now, it's really important to remember that your videos must not be longer than 10 minutes. Anything above this length won't be accepted. There are some great prizes. For the winner there's a computer, and then the second prize is a mobile phone. Also, the winning' videos will be shown at a charity event in New York. And all the winners are invited to watch a wheelchair basketball match. Finally, the top ten videos will be shown at the opening ceremony of the school festival. Good. luck!

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