资源简介 2 2025年高三第二次联合模拟考试英 语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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。录音内容结束前,你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。(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。例:How much is the shirt 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. When will the speakers meet A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday.2. What will the man do next A. Sit indoors. B. Wait for twenty minutes. C. Get seated in the yard.3. Who is Miss Jones A. The man’s classmate. B. The man’s teacher. C. The man’s sister.4. Where does the man most probably work A. In a shop. B. On a farm. C. In an office.5. What will the weather be like at midday tomorrow A. Stormy. B. Cloudy. C. Thundery.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 probable relationship between Polly and the man A. Co-workers. B. Husband and wife. C. Host and guest.7. What will the man do next A. Call Polly down. B. Put the kids to bed. C. Prepare the meal.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why won’t the speakers go to Anna’s Garden A. Traffic might be heavy that way.B. There are no private rooms left.C. Joan doesn’t like the food there.9. What do we know about Muvi A. It’s beside a Japanese restaurant.B. Its food is expensive.C. It closes quite early.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the speakers talking about A. A funny movie. B. A terrible experience. C. A private garden.11. Why did the man jump over the fence A. To read a note. B. To deliver milk. C. To lock a door.12. What happened to the man A. He had a car accident. B. He was bitten by a dog. C. He knocked into a tree.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the only problem of Fitzgerald’s new film according to the man A. It is uninteresting.B. It lacks musical performances.C. It’s only aimed at one age group.14. What instrument does Fitzgerald like best A. The violin. B. The piano. C. The guitar.15. Why do many important people dislike Fitzgerald A. He doesn’t respect other people.B. He changes his mind quite often.C. He expresses his views directly.16. What does the man think of Fitzgerald’s personality A. Attractive. B. Warm-hearted. C. Easygoing.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where did the speaker learn his survival skills A. At a camping site. B. In a survival school. C. In the army.18. How much does the basic survival course cost per person A. $ 220. B. $ 200. C. $ 180.19. When does the extreme survival course take place A. In cold and wet months.B. On sunny days.C. Throughout the year.20. What can people learn to do in the extreme survival course A. Build a shelter.B. Sleep in the open air.C. Use gas cookers.阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AFour Must-see Night Sky Events in 2025In the upcoming year, stargazers can anticipate a range of heavenly wonders to get excited for.Saturn and Venus jointOn January 18, two neighboring worlds of Venus and Saturn will appear less than half a degree apart in the sky, about 30 — 45 minutes after sunset. Venus, the brighter, will shine a brilliant red, with Saturn next to it appearing more golden. Though you will be able to see both with the naked eye, binoculars will enhance the view.Lunar eclipse (月食) and blood moonDuring a lunar eclipse, one in 2022 seen in Portugal, light casts a burning glow on the moon’s surface in the early morning hours of March 14, lasting from 2:26 a.m. to 3:31 a.m. Stargazers can get a great view of the “blood moon” across the Americas, weather permitting.Partial solar eclipseThe sky shifting from deep blue at the top, to burning reds on the horizon, the solar eclipse coming March 29, 2025, will have the sun appear as a new moon. Visible across large parts of North America, Europe, and Asia, the event begins at 4:50 a.m. At 6:47 a.m., the largest part of the sun will be shaded by the moon.Moon and Mercury meet upMercury is tricky to spot because of its closeness to the sun. On June 26, the planet will be easier to glimpse as it appears next to our moon around 20 — 30 minutes before the twilight fades. Mercury will shine as a faint red of light to the naked eye.21. Which event takes the longest time A. Saturn and Venus joint. B. Lunar eclipse and blood moon.C. Partial solar eclipse. D. Moon and Mercury meet up.22. Which country best suits blood moon observation A. China. B. Canada. C. Russia. D. Portugal.23. What do the four events have in common A. They can be viewed with naked eyes. B. They fall in the same month.C. They all emerge for the first time. D. They have red lights involved.BLast month, I completed my Level 2 Chinese lessons. As the class wound up and we bid farewells to our teacher, there was little confusion in my mind on what to do next: to visit a sacred spot dedicated to a man who laid the groundwork for China’s modern educational system millennia ago.On a bright Sunday afternoon, I visited the Confucius Temple. Once inside, I quickly realized that this was actually my second visit. The first in late 2009 had been a rushed affair as I had unfortunately included it in a trip to the Yonghegong Lama Temple, which took much longer to explore. Since I did not remember much in the way of details from back then, this second visit, thankfully, felt as good as new.What stood out vividly as soon as I entered the courtyard was a statue of the great man right before the doors. Visitors were busy taking photographs and a middle-aged man was urging a young boy, possibly his grandson, to pose and pray. It must seem awe-inspiring for the little one. As he grows up, the schoolboy will no doubt come to appreciate what a groundbreaking change this man brought on basic literacy by giving everyone an equal opportunity to attend school, an unheard-of thing in those days.There is much to thank Confucius for; his remarkable contribution to the country’s moral compass, his near-single-handed effort to teach future generations the value of honesty, hard work, and respect for fellow beings — in short, the Confucian ethos (道德观) — that are in essence what we find in abundance in Chinese society, even today.As I explored every corner of the temple with crowds of well-behaved citizens, the fruits of a seed sown long ago became quite apparent to me. This visit to the Confucius Temple was not merely a tour; it was a pilgrimage (朝圣) , allowing me to pay respect to the profound wisdom that has continued to shape Chinese society for thousands of years.24. Why did the author find the second visit as good as new A. He was quite familiar with it. B. His memories of the first visit faded.C. He spent more time in exploring it. D. The temple had changed quite a lot.25. What contribution did Confucius make to the Chinese educational system A. He built the Confucius Temple. B. He invented a new method of teaching.C. He established the first university in China. D. He made education accessible to all people.26. What can be learnt about Confucianism in contemporary China A. Its values are still widely practiced. B. It is far more influential than before.C. It has lost its relevance in today’s society. D. It is followed and practiced by few scholars.27. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. Confucius’ Enduring Influence: A Modern PilgrimageB. Confucius and Education: Revisiting a Timeless LegacyC. Language Lessons and Cultural Heritage: A Confucian JourneyD. My Second Visit to the Temple: Memories of ConfuciusCThe food you eat might be affecting your body's ability to fight cancer cells in the colon, according to a recent study. The likely offender is an overabundance of certain omega-6 fatty acids, perhaps from ultra-processed foods in your diets, which may prevent another essential fatty acid, omega-3, from having anti-inflammatory (炎症) effects and fighting tumors.Dr. Timothy Yeatman, a senior coauthor of the study published in Gut, the journal of the British Society of Gastroenterology, explained, “Mutations (突变) happen every day in the digestive system. Usually, with the help of molecules or mediators from omega-3s, the immune system quickly stops these mutations.” However, he believes that if the body is subjected to a chronic inflammatory environment due to an imbalance of omega-6s, common in ultra-processed and junk foods, it becomes easier for a mutation to take hold and harder for the body to fight it.A Western diet is often rich in omega-6 fatty acids, largely due to widely available seed oils often used to fry fast foods and manufacture ultra-processed foods that now make up approximately 70% of the US food supply. Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in corn, peanut, soybean, safflower, and sunflower oils, is the most common omega-6 in the US food supply.Many individuals have a significant imbalance of omega-6 to omega-3 in their bodies. A study from November 2015 revealed that levels of linoleic acid have increased by 136% in the fat tissue of Americans over the past fifty years.Dr. Bill Harris, a professor of internal medicine not involved in the study, suggests that it is not the omega-6s from ultra-processed foods that are the issue, but rather the scarcity of omega-3s in the American diet, as many dislike fatty fish such as mackerel, herring, and sardines, which are excellent sources of omega-3. He emphasizes, “Don’t blame the omega-6s, it’s not their fault — it’s the lack of omega-3 fatty acids that’s the problem.”What might happen if Americans maintain their current diet A. Omega-3 level in their bodies will increase rapidly.B. Mutation rate in the digestive system will decrease significantly.C. Colon cancer risk may keep rising due to omega-6/3 imbalance.D. Ultra-processed foods will be replaced soon by healthier ones.29. What can we learn from the text A. Western diet is rich in omega-3 fatty acids.B. Linoleic acid is the only omega-6 fatty acid in US food supply.C. Linoleic acid level in the fat tissue of Americans has decreased.D. Seed oils are widely used in making ultra-processed and junk foods .30. What does the underlined word “scarcity” in the last paragraph mean A. shortage B. abundance C. resistance D. fright31. What's Dr. Bill Harris's attitude towards blaming omega-6 fatty acids A. Supportive. B. Indifferent. C. Opposed. D. Uncertain.D“Is there a wife in a wife cake ” asked He Lixi, a local Cantonese.“There is no actual wife in a wife cake, as it is just a traditional Hong Kong pastry (酥皮糕点),” answered Sensechat, a ChatGPT-like product, in fluent Cantonese.He was impressed. Sensechat was the first artificial intelligence tool he had encountered that had a profound understanding of Cantonese language and culture. Many large language models (LLMs) from the mainland can’t recognize Cantonese accurately. Some Western-developed AI software can listen to Cantonese, but cannot speak it well.Created by a Hong Kong company, Sensechat is the world’s first Cantonese LLM. Cantonese pronunciation uses lots of modal particles (语气助词), which usually go unnoticed by most AI tools, but Sensechat handles them effectively. Sensechat also handles written form of Cantonese.Training an LLM takes efforts, said Cao Jianrong, the chair professor at the Department of Computing at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It involves pre-training using extensive data, followed by fine-tuning (微调) with high-quality data. Later, more focused human input is needed to adjust the output of the LLM with local culture, ethics, morals, laws and other rules.However, Cantonese web resources are limited in both quantity and quality. Most texts come from online forums and social media, and often contain low-quality language. Collecting clear speech data is also difficult, as many videos have background noise.Despite the challenges, there’s a growing need for Cantonese-speaking AI. Nearly 120 million people worldwide speak the language, and 85.2 million are native Cantonese speakers. Without Cantonese AI tools, this population might face challenges using new technology in the future.That’s why local tech companies like Sensechat are stepping up to create these tools. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government is also working with local universities to create Cantonese LLMs.32. What can be learnt about Sensechat A. It’s the first AI tool in Hong Kong.B. It has an insight into Cantonese culture.C. It focuses only on spoken Cantonese.D. It’s designed to promote Cantonese food.33. What challenge does the training of Sensechat meet A. A lack of data. B. Complex moral rules.C. Limited audience. D. Unclear training process.34. Why is developing Cantonese-speaking AI important A. To explore the future of LLMs.B. To expand the Cantonese AI market.C. To promote the Cantonese culture.D. To meet the need of the Cantonese.35. What does the text mainly talk about A. An impressive breakthrough in AI research.B. A growing demand for AI language tools.C. An innovative AI tool for Cantonese language.D. A challenging case of Cantonese LLM training.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能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。The Gift of a New PuppyChristmas is just around the corner. The idea of getting a new puppy for you or your family is at the top of many wish lists. Bringing a dog or puppy into your home should be considered a lifelong commitment. 36 ● Evaluate your home and lifestyle.It’s important to evaluate your home and lifestyle. Do you live in an apartment or a house Is there a yard Do you need to build an enclosed area 37 These are the questions you should think about when adding a new dog to your home.● 38 Think about what kind of free time you have available to care for a puppy. Do you work from home It’s crucial to think about whether your household members can come home throughout the day or whether you will need a dog walker. The first months of a dog’s life are critical to its training and socialization.● Assess your economic status.The cost of a new dog is more than its purchase price. Dog food and supply prices have been rising in recent years. Boarding and training services are also the things that your dog will need. Even if the dog stays relatively healthy throughout its lifespan, the cost of regular vet (兽医) care is significant. 39 ● Do your research.When it comes to getting a new puppy, “A Good Match” is necessary. Do the work and research to find the best type of dog to match a person or a family’s lifestyle, to maximize success and minimize the chance of abandonment. 40 It is important to do your research, especially if there are any particular needs in your home, such as a child who has allergies.A. Consider the time.B. Look for a newborn puppy.C. Who will be the main caretaker D. What is the monthly budget for pet supplies E. Here are some tips to see if you’re ready for a puppy.F. Thus, consider starting a savings account for your pets.G. This kind of knowledge helps predict a dog’s characteristics.第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A month ago today I stood there: 90 degrees south, the top of the bottom of the world. Together with two friends Richard and Kevin, I had just broken the world speed record for a(n) 41 to the South Pole. We 42 five days off the previous best time. Meanwhile, I became the first person in history to 43 the entire 650-mile journey, solely on feet, without skis.Imagine 44 a sled with 170 pounds of gear for survival on this Antarctic trek. We 45 a massive headwind at -40℃ every single day. And some of the cracks in the ice have a thin footbridge underneath that could 46 at a moment’s notice, taking our sled, us, into the abyss (深渊).About two years ago, I met an extraordinary man, Peter Thum, whose dedication 47 me to come up with this expedition: a run to the South Pole where, with a(n) 48 website, I will be able to bring young people globally on 49 the expedition with me. So we would be blogging to these students that were tracking us as well. 50 , they would ask us questions. The website worked brilliantly as a two-way street of 51 .Amazingly, we arrived at the South Pole. We looked at each other with looks of 52 at what we had just completed, which set me 53 , “What do I take from this journey ” Six years before that I had been a pack-a-day smoker, living 54 . Now, within every fiber of my belief standing here, I know from this journey that we can make the impossible possible and we are 55 of doing anything we set our minds to.41. A. holiday B. expedition C. visit D. outing42. A. cut B. spent C. kept D. extended43. A. describe B. make C. create D. start44. A. providing B. driving C. pushing D. dragging45. A. explored B. observed C. braved D. measured46. A. melt away B. give way C. turn down D. hold back47. A. forced B. chose C. expected D. inspired48. A. interactive B. unusual C. familiar D. temporary49. A. blogging B. dancing C. skiing D. acting50. A. In time B. In common C. In turn D. In particular51. A. appearance B. transportation C. performance D. communication52. A. disbelief B. sadness C. confusion D. tiredness53. A. regretting B. reflecting C. complaining D. laughing54. A. healthily B. wonderfully C. inactively D. secretly55. A. relieved B. ashamed C. capable D. unaware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。Chinese culture, with its rich history and remarkable 56 (deep), has appealed to people around the world for centuries. 57 is reflected in various aspects of life, from interpersonal relationships to the balance between humans and nature,one of the most distinctive features of Chinese culture is its emphasis on harmony.Traditional Chinese philosophy, influenced by Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, 58 (place) great importance on moral values and ethical behavior. Confucianism, 59 (found) by Confucius, emphasizes the importance of filial piety, respect for elders, and social harmony. Taoism, on the other hand, advocates 60 (live) in harmony with nature and seeking simplicity and humility.Chinese literature, dating back thousands of years, is another treasure of cultural heritage. From ancient classics to great novels, Chinese literature offers remarkable insights 61 human nature and society. Poetry, in particular, holds a special place in Chinese culture, serving as 62 means of expressing emotions and philosophical ideas.In recent years, there has been a growing interest in Chinese culture worldwide. This is 63 (part) due to China’s rising global influence and the increasing popularity of Chinese films, music, and cuisine. However, it is also a proof to the 64 (time) appeal and universal values embodied in Chinese culture. As the world becomes more interconnected, the exchange of cultures will undoubtedly enrich our understanding of each other and promote global harmony. China, with its rich cultural heritage, 65 (position) to build bridges and foster mutual understanding among nations.语言运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是交换生Jack,对中医很感兴趣,打算主修中医。你给学校的张老师发邮件进行咨询,内容包括:(1) 学中医的优势和前景;(2) 他的看法。注意:(1) 词数80左右。(2) 为使行文连贯, 可适当增加细节。参考词汇:Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)Dear Mr. Zhang,_____________________________________________________________________________________Best regards,Jack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。Mo was waiting in the corridor with her class on Friday morning. She felt sick and her knees were shaking. She always felt sick during the exam week. She had two more exams that day and physics was the first. She really hated physics. Terry glanced back at her from the front of the queue and then looked away quickly. She didn’t have a problem with physics. She didn’t have a problem with anything ... Little Miss Perfect! Terry was looking back at her again. “So what’s wrong with her ” Nina standing behind Mo had noticed Terry looking back at them. “I thought you were friends.” ”Yeah, so did I,” said Mo, “She’d promised to help me revise for the physics exam, but then just ignored all my calls and texts. Nina was trying to look sympathetic. However, it was time to go into the exam room. Mo gave Nina a worried look and followed them.She had been staring at question number five for at least ten minutes without any clue, when she looked up. Terry was sitting a few rows in front of her to the right and Mo couldn’t believe her eyes! She had her phone on her left knee and she was reading from it. Is that how Terry always got good grades She just felt really angry at Terry. She almost put her hand up to tell Mr Reed, but Terry had already put her phone away when Mo looked up again. She looked back over her shoulder at Mo and smiled sadly.It wasn’t fair! Mo never cheated and she was often in trouble for failing exams, while Little Miss Perfect had been cheating all this time. The next exam was history, which was Mo’s favorite and best subject but it didn’t help her feel any better. She was furious with Terry. She wanted to talk to her but she’d left instantly the exam had finished and now Mo couldn’t find her. She didn’t know what to do. Should she tell a teacher Just then, Mr Reed walked past her table on his way out. “Mr Reed!” called Mo before she could stop herself.注意:(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;(2) 开头已给出。Paragrpa 1:Mr Reed asked Mo to look up in the next exam and nod if she saw that Terry had her phone out.__________________________________________________________________________________Paragrpa 2:东北三省三校二模英语答案 room. Terry started crying as she walked to the door. Everyone was staring at her and Mo felt a strange听力:1--5 CCBAB 6 --10 BCBAB 11--15 ACCBC 16 --20 mixture of emotions. She knew she had done the right thing by reporting the cheating, but seeing Terry soACBAA distraught made her uneasy.Mo was walking towards the school gate when she heard Terry calling her behind. Mo could see thatTerry had been crying, her face pale and her eyes red. She felt sorry she had been avoiding Mo lately because阅读:(A) 21--23 CBD (B) 24--27 BDAA (C) 28--31 CDAC (D) 32--35 her dad was seriously ill and he had an operation that day, so she was trying to text her mum to see how theBADC operation was going when Mr Reed caught her. “ I know it’s rather stupid to take my phone out during the七选五:36--40 ECAFG examination. Will you forgive me ” said Terry in a shivering voice. Mo took a deep breath and said, “Terry,of course I forgive you. You already feel the pain brought by the mistake you made.” Retaking the exam is41-- 45 BABDC 46--50 BDAAC 51--55 DABCC hard, but a teenager has to learn to reflect, grow, and eventually become a better self-disciplined person. 完型:参考范文 2语篇填空: Mr Reed asked Mo to look up in the next exam and nod if she saw that Terry had her phone out. Mo56. depth 57. As 58. places 59. founded 60. living made sure she was sitting behind Terry again in the history exam. When she noticed Terry took her phone61. into 62. a 63. partly/partially 64. timeless 65. is positioned out under the table, Mo looked up and nodded to Mr Reed. Terry was too busy with her phone to even hearhim approaching. He didn’t say a word, just took her exam paper, tore it in half and told Terry to leave the应用文room. Terry started crying as she walked to the door. Everyone was staring at her and Mo felt a strange参考范文mixture of emotions. She knew she had done the right thing by reporting the cheating, but seeing Terry soDear Mr. Zhang,distraught made her uneasy.I am Jack, an exchange student, keenly interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and I amwriting to seek your expert advice. Fascinated by its holistic approach to health and the profound wisdom it Mo was walking towards the school gate when she heard Terry calling her behind. Mo turned around,embodies, I intend to major in TCM. her heart pounding. Terry’s eyes were red and swollen from crying. “Mo, I know you saw me cheating,”Could you please share with me the advantages of studying TCM and its job prospects At present, I'm Terry said, her voice barely above a whisper. She admitted she was just so desperate to get good grades, forespecially eager to get a clear picture of how TCM is regarded in today's healthcare sector and what potential she had been feeling so much pressure lately, and in that case she thought this was an easy way out. “I’mit holds for professional advancement. sorry I let you down. Would you forgive me” said Terry in a shivering voice. Mo looked at her,I would be grateful for your thoughts regarding my intended major. Given your expertise in this field, disappointment in her eyes. “Cheating is never the answer, Terry. It’s not fair to the rest of us. You need toyour perspective would be invaluable to me. Thanks for taking the time to read my email. Looking forwardto your reply. figure out a better way to deal with the pressure.” Terry nodded, realizing the gravity of her mistake andBest regards, vowing never to make the same kind of mistake any more.Jack读后续写 听力原文参考范文 1 (Text 1)Mr Reed asked Mo to look up in the next exam and nod if she saw that Terry had her phone out. Mo W: Hi, Michael. It’s Carol. I’m going to change Wednesday’s arrangements. Something’smade sure she was sitting behind Terry again in the history exam. When she noticed Terry took her phone come up. Could we do it a day later out under the table, Mo looked up and nodded to Mr Reed. Terry was too busy with her phone to even hear M: Well, the only other possibility would be Friday. I’ve got a lot to do on Thursday.him approaching. He didn’t say a word, just took her exam paper, tore it in half and told Terry to leave the W: OK.(Text 2) (Text 8)W: It will be about a 20-minute wait if you want to sit indoors. But we can seat you outdoors W: You look terrible. Did you have a car accident in the yard right now. M: Well, not exactly. This morning I went to deliver milk and the garden gate of No. 12 wasM: OK. I don’t have 20 minutes to wait. locked. There was a note on the door of the house and I thought I couldn’t read it from where(Text 3) I was.M: I’d be grateful if you could do this for me. W: What happened next W: That depends. M: I jumped over the fence and went towards the door and, suddenly... as I was trying to readM: I may be an hour late tomorrow. I don’t want my family to know, but Miss Jones knows that note, a huge dog rushed at me. I started running as fast as I could, but I didn’t see that...about it and she’s OK with it. Oh, and could you give my homework to her tomorrow W: What (Text 4) M: The big branch of the tree near the garden gate. I knocked into it.W: How is your new job going W: What about the dog M: Well, it takes a lot of time to put all the fruit on the shelf. And the shop is open from 8:00 M: Thank God! It didn’t jump over the fence but stayed in the garden barking loudly.a.m. to 7: 00 p.m. So it’s much more tiring than working 9-5 in an office. W: It reminds me of a movie... a dog running after someone and...(Text 5) M: Stop it, Mary. It isn’t that funny!M: It doesn’t sound as though we are able to go on our picnic tomorrow as the weather (Text 9)forecast is for storms. M: I think the new film that Fitzgerald directed is quite good. The only problem is that it’sW: That’s the first thing in the morning. The wind will blow the storm away by about 10:00 aimed at teenagers only. It holds no interest for any other age group.a.m. So it will be cloudy with some sunshine by midday. W: I like the great musical performances in Fitzgerald’s film. He’s also a gifted violinist and(Text 6) guitarist, isn’t he M: Hi, Lily. I’m so glad you could make it. Where’s Greg M: Well, I never see him play the violin or the guitar. As far as I know, the piano is the onlyW: He couldn’t come. He wasn’t feeling well. instrument he likes.M: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Well, I’m glad you came along. What have you been up to W: I’ve heard that quite a few important people dislike him. Do you know anything aboutW: Nothing much, just work, work, and work. this M: Oh, no. Well, you can forget about work and relax now. What can I get you to drink M: Well. Fitzgerald’s expressed his opinions directly and that sometimes makes thoseW: Just a glass of juice for me, please. importantM: Here you go. Now, I’m just going to check on dinner. Polly will be down in a minute. people annoyed. You see, he has his own ideas about life and he doesn’t simply take on otherShe’s just upstairs putting the kids to bed. You just sit and relax. people’s because they are famous. Indeed, it is this very aspect of his personality that I findW: Thanks so much. I will. most attractive. I think the only person he admires and respects is Freddie Taylor.(Text 7) W: But they have different personalities. Freddie has a warm heart and he is easy to get alongW: Have you decided where to take Mr. Brown to dinner tonight with.M: Well, I tried to get us into a private room at Anna’s Garden, because the main dining (Text 10)room is too noisy, but the rooms were all reserved. I made a reservation at Muvi, though, for M: Good evening and thank you for coming to find out about the Hillside Survival School.7: 30. I haven’t tried it, but I heard it was good. My name’s David Johnson. I started the school and I’m the school’s chief instructor. IW: I’ve been there. The food is excellent. It’s right next to that Japanese place, Tami, learned my survival skills while I was in the army, and before starting the Hillside Survivalwhere we had Joan’s birthday party last month. School, I worked at various camping sites. So, let me tell you about what happens on some ofM: Right. Traffic can be heavy going that way. Let’s start out by 6 so we’ll be able to arrive our courses. The most popular course is our basic survival course which lasts a weekend andthere before Mr Brown. takes place throughout the year. This course teaches you the basic skills that you need tosurvive in the wilderness and costs two hundred dollars per person. Come and join us!Imagine how much more fun you’ll have on a sunny weekend here than you just lie on thesofa at home.If you want an even bigger challenge, our extreme survival course takes place betweenNovember and February when the conditions are more difficult. These courses cost twohundred and twenty pounds per person. If you come with a group of more than ten people,each of you will get a 10% discount. The extreme survival course teaches you to survive in awet and cold environment. No tents, no gas cookers; just you and the wilderness. You learnto find food and cook it over an open fire. You learn to build a shelter and then you actuallysleep in it. 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