2026届重庆市沙坪坝区重庆市第八中学校高三下学期模拟预测(一)英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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2026届重庆市沙坪坝区重庆市第八中学校高三下学期模拟预测(一)英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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英语试卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30分)
做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束前,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。每段对话读两遍。
1. What does Mark tend to do
A. Rest at home. B. Stay alone. C. Keep occupied.
2. When will the staff meeting end
A. At 9:30 am. B. At 10:30 am. C. At 11:00 am.
3. How will the man spend most of his time during the summer holiday
A. Doing some reading. B. Enjoying the beach. C. Hiking with his friends.
4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Husband and wife. C. Father and daughter.
5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about
A. Items that can be reused.
B. The key to growing flowers.
C. Advice on choosing cat food.
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至第 7小题。
6. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At a gift shop. B. At Joyce's house. C. At a restaurant.
7. What do we know about Joyce's sister
A. She has brown eyes. B. She has short black hair. C. She is wearing a sweater.
听下面一段对话,回答第 8至第 10小题。
8. What made the woman choose the restaurant
A. Emma's video.
B. A friend's suggestion.
C. The short distance from home.
9. What disappointed the woman about the restaurant
A. The food. B. The service. C. The environment.
10. What does the man advise the woman to do in the future
A. Shoot videos. B. Follow online videos. C. Check customer reviews.
听下面一段对话,回答第 11至第 13小题。
11. How many kilometers has the woman run
A. About 4 kilometers. B. About 8 kilometers. C. About 10 kilometers.
12. When does the conversation take place
A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. At night.
13. What does the woman intend to do next
A. Have lunch. B. Keep running. C. Get a membership card.
听下面一段对话,回答第 14至第 16小题。
14. What does Markel do before greeting guests
A. Go to the city centre.
B. Have a rich breakfast.
C. Find out their destination.
15. What does Markel tell his guests about on the way to the countryside
A. Fine local wines.
B. A very old language.
C. Some Spanish cheese.
16. What can Markel's guests enjoy during lunch
A. Some delicious lamb.
B. A local fashion show.
C. Some stories about the locals.
听下面一段独白,回答第 17至第 20小题。
17. Where will the badminton match take place
A. At Lakeside High School.
B. At Greenfield High School.
C. At Lakeside Badminton Gym.
18. How much will it cost a teacher to see the badminton match
A.$4. B.$8. C.$12.
19. What suggestion is made specifically for students
A. Wearing school uniforms.
B. Preparing food and drinks.
C. Bringing school ID cards.
20. What should the guests do by September 14th
A. Book tickets online.
B. Make a personal donation.
C. Confirm their participation.
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)
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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Economy $180 l carry-on bag,1 checked bag, free drinks
Premium Economy $260 2 checked bags, meal, priority boarding
Business Class $480 2 checked bags, meal, lounge access, flexible change policy
* Taxes and airport fees not included. Prices are subject to availability.
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America,the United States, Europe and Asia from Buenos Aires, Miami and Bogotá.
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destinations in Latin America and the United States with our Boeing 737 NG and Boeing 737
MAX fleet.
Buy before June 15 and get:
● 25% off Business Class fares
● One free lounge pass for companion
● No change fees for one-time flight change
Buy before October 1 and get:
● 15% off Premium Economy fares
● $30 voucher(代金券) toward onboard purchases
● Early boarding privileges
Note:
Offer s apply only to direct bookings for flight departing October 1 to November 15.
Must stay a minimum of two nights at destination.
Visitwww. or call 1-888-FLY-SKYJET.
21. What service can Premium Economy Class passengers have
A. Free drinks. B. Priority boarding.
C. One checked bag. D. Flexible change policy.
22. How much will you probably pay for a Business Class ticket booked on June 2
A.$221. B.$260 C.$360. D.$480.
23. Where is the text probably taken from
A. A project report. B. A travel magazine.
C. An admission guide. D. A geography textbook.
B
A chef named Koren Draper finds her culinary (烹饪) comfort zone.
Draper, who grew up surrounded by cooking, didn't consider a career in the food industry
until she left her previous job to care for her mother and a newborn baby. During this period, she
spent much time on cookbooks, Food Network shows, and food experiments, forming a deep
connection with food that later shaped her professional path. When ready to re-enter the
workforce, she set non-negotiable criteria for her new job: It'd have to involve food and people.
Draper initially secured an office role at a corporate catering(餐饮) company near her home
outside Philadelphia. However, when she stepped in to assist the kitchen during a period of
operational pressure tied to workforce limitations, her boss recognized her potential and offered a
permanent shift to culinary work. Starting with simple tasks like salad preparation, she quickly
advanced to more complex dishes, fueled by a passion she describes as“a burning fire” once
lit.Balancing work and learning, she signed up for culinary classes —— an opportunity she’ d
previously thought unattainable—— and rose to the position of general manager.
Fifteen years into her role, Draper wondered if she should try a new career. Yet, no
alternative satisfied her as deeply as cooking. A chance introduction to a family seeking a private
chef opened a new chapter. Unaware of this special area in the food industry, she began planning
meals, grocery shopping, and cooking in clients’ homes, uncovering a need for tailored culinary
solutions among busy or uninterested cooks. Using her website Koren’ s Kitchen, she expanded
her client base, eventually moving from private homes to a church basement kitchen and
specializing in family meals and catering.
Driven to grow her business, Draper sought her own kitchen space, a goal achieved through
networking. In her new venue, she hosts tastings, cooking classes, and catered events. Today, as a
leader of an eight-person team, she remains rooted in her core mission: connecting people through
food.
24. What do we know about Draper from paragraph 2
A. She ignored her family needs. B. She considered food career early.
C. She lacked cooking experience. D. She had clear new job requirements.
25. Why did Draper go to help the kitchen while working in an office
A. A staff shortage occurred. B. She wanted extra income.
C. Her boss demanded it. D. She sought promotion.
26. What made Draper feel the demand for personalized culinary services
A. Clients’ strict diets. B. A family's request.
C. Food industry trends. D. Her website feedback.
27. What can we learn from Draper's career story
A. Passion drives new growth.
B. Family limits one's career.
C. Education guarantees success.
D. One's talents beat one's planning.
C
Ask Google's AI video tool to create a film of a time-travelling doctor who flies around in a blue
British phone booth and the result, unsurprisingly, resembles(类似 ) Doctor Who. And if you ask
OpenAI's technology to do the same, a similar thing happens. What's wrong with that,you may think
The answer could be one of the biggest issues AI chiefs face as their era-defining technology becomes
ever more widespread in our lives.
Google and OpenAI's generative artificial intelligence is supposed to be just that ——
generative, meaning it develops novel answers to our questions. But how much of that output is
original The problem is working out how much AI tools like Sora 2 and Veo 3 rely on someone else's
art to come up with their own inventions. One firm, however, claims to be able to shine a light on the
issue.
TraceID by Vermillio can detect the percentage to which AI-generated content is based on
copyrighted materials. One of the platform's abilities is to create neural fingerprints for
brands,characters or other IP. These fingerprints act as digital identifiers that map the unique
characteristics of a given piece of content. By comparing this fingerprint against AI-generated content,
it can determine how much the new content overlaps(重 合 ) with the original, offering a
percentage-based match.
The research showcases this process in action, using well-known films such as Doctor Who and
James Bond as case studies. The findings Sora matched up to 62% with James Bond fingerprint,
Google's Veo 3 matched 80% to Doctor Who fingerprint, implying that they have leaned heavily on
copyright-protected work to produce its output.
Many creative professionals demand compensation and an end to unauthorized use of their work
until permissions are granted. They argue AI tools build on their work without remuneration,producing
competing creations that undercut their industries.
Kathleen Grace, head of Vermillio, said:“We can all win if we just take a beat and figure out a
way to share and track content. This would encourage copyright holders to release more data to AI
companies and would give AI companies access to more interesting sets of data.Instead of giving all
the money to AI companies, there would be this amazing ecosystem.”
28. What issue is presented at the beginning of the passage
A. Generative AI reinvents film production.
B. The capabilities of generative AI are expanding.
C. Generative AI is becoming increasingly widespread.
D. Copyrighted materials are used in AI-generated content.
29. What is paragraph 3 mainly about
A. How TraceID works. B. Who uses TraceID.
C. Why Trace ID is developed. D. Where TraceID is used.
30. What does the underline word“remuneration” in paragraph 5 mean
A. Delay. B. Effort. C. Pay. D. Warning.
31. What message does Kathleen Grace want to convey
A. Limiting data hurts scientific progress.
B. A fair data-sharing ecosystem benefits all.
C. Copyright holders should release more data.
D. AI firms must disclose copyrighted content use.
D
Keeping food cold often comes with a hidden problem: Traditional ice melts, leaving pools of
water that can make drinks watery, damage products, or even spread dangerous bacteria.
Now,researchers at the University of California, Davis, have created jelly ice, a reusable and
biodegradable(可生物降解的) alternative that cools like ice but never melts into liquid.
The new material is made of 90% water and can be shaped into various forms. It stays solid
below freezing, softens at room temperature, and can be reused by simply washing and refreezing.
“Compared to regular ice of the same shape and size, jelly ice has up to 80% of the cooling efficiency,”
said Jiahan Zou, a study researcher,“We can reuse the material and maintain the heat absorbance across
multiple cooling and warming cycles, an advantage that regular ice cannot offer.”
The project began when UC Davis food scientists noticed how much ice was used in
fish-processing plants and how meltwater could spread bacteria. Seeking a safer option for grocery
seafood displays, the team turned to gelatin, a food-safe material whose protein structure can trap
water even as it freezes and thaws(解冻).
After years of testing, the researchers perfected a simple, one-step process for making jelly ice.
The material is made from natural components and can be biodegraded after use. It doesn't contribute
to microplastic pollution, even offering a side benefit of improving tomato plant growth when added to
soil.
Beyond grocery stores, jelly ice could have wide applications. It could help preserve medical
supplies during shipping, reduce waste in biotechnology, and provide reliable cooling options. It
promises fresher food shipments without the mess of melting ice packs while also offering a
sustainable alternative that reduces pollution risks and supports agriculture.
Although licenses for the technology have already been secured, jelly ice is not yet available for
public purchase. It still requires market analysis, product design, and large-scale production testing.
Inspired by its success, the team is now studying other natural polymers, such as plant-based proteins,
to see if similar innovations can be developed.
32. What is one advantage of jelly ice over traditional ice
A. Fixed shape. B. Saving water.
C. Repeated use. D. Cooling efficiency.
33. What does the author imply about jelly ice in paragraphs 3 and 4
A. It shortens the freezing time. B. It adopts a bacteria-free material.
C. It lowers environmental impacts. D. It stretches tomato growing cycles.
34. What can we learn from the last paragraph
A. The official approval is underway. B. Traditional ice will soon disappear.
C. Jelly ice needs further development. D. Other natural polymers will be available.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. A Cooling Material That Doesn't Mell
B. A Game-changer That Controls Bacteria
C. A Cooling Alternative That We Can Order
D. A Quick Fix That Cuts Biological Pollution
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。
Finding motivation to exercise can be the greatest challenge in working out. 36One way of
achieving this could be opting for types of exercise that fit our personality.
We found that our personality can influence how we engage with exercise. 37When we
design and recommend physical activity programs, understanding personality factors is very
important. This is because it helps determine how successful the program will be, and whether
people will stick with it and become fitter.
38 This shapes our behaviors and how we interact with the world around us.Therefore, it
makes sense that personality would affect how we react to different levels of exercise intensity.
For example, people scoring high on extraversion (外向 ) enjoyed high intensity sessions with
others around, including team sports. On the contrary, people scoring high on neuroticism(神经质)
preferred private workouts.
The most important part about exercising is finding something we enjoy and not being
discouraged if we don't immediately find it. It's OK if we don't enjoy a particular session.39
We hope that if people can find physical activities that they enjoy, they will more readily
choose to do them. After all, we don't have to force dogs to go for a walk: Being so physically
inactive that we start to feel miserable might be a peculiarly human thing to do. 40 But
for some reason, many of us humans seem poor at picking up on these messages it is sending to
our brain.
A. Our brains work differently.
B. We can try something else.
C. Doing exercise is essential for our health.
D. But what if working out could be more enjoyable
E. But why not try other different workouts instead
F. In effect, our body punishes us by making us miserable.
G. And it also affects which forms of exercise we enjoy the most.
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,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项。
Nestled in the shadows of the Himalayas, villagers face the overwhelming challenge of
collecting the highly valued caterpillar fungus(虫草). At an altitude of 4,700 meters, this pursuit is
filled with danger, yet the potential 41 make it a crucial effort for the local community.
One morning in 2019, as the sun's rays painted the landscape, an urgent call 42 the
calm. Tenzin Wangyal, an experienced 43 with a mobile clinic, found himself at the front line
of a critical situation. An elderly man, weakened by the altitude, had 44 during his search
for the precious fungus. 45 the severity of the situation, Tenzin, with over a decade of
46 , sprang into action.
He navigated the steep and winding mountain paths, his medical vehicle being a beacon of
hope among the severe landscape. Upon 47 the elderly man, Tenzin's trained hands swiftly
assessed the 48 condition—— acute mountain sickness had a serious effect. With care, he
49 the man's condition and made the vital decision to take him to the safety of the town below.
The journey down was a 50 of skill and nerve, but Tenzin's steady hand and firm focus
saw them through. As they reached the town, an awaiting ambulance signaled the next phase of
51 . The elderly man was smoothly 52 , and the hospital's expert staff53 , ensuring
his full recovery.
Tenzin's actions that day were a testament to the essential role of mobile clinics in these
remote areas. His story serves as a(n) 54 example of resilience and the lifesaving impact of
medical care, even in the face of nature's 55 .
41. A. risks B. costs C. losses D. rewards
42. A. ensured B. restored C. broke D. kept
43. A. doctor B. patient C. villager D. explorer
44. A. failed B. slept C. died D. collapsed
45. A. Stressing B. Recognizing C. Ignoring D. Mentioning
46. A. search B. marriage C. experience D. adventure
47. A. reaching B. passing C. curing D. knowing
48. A. normal B. critical C. previous D. mental
49. A. admired B. stabilized C. worsened D. suspected
50. A. reminder B. record C. mistake D. test
51. A. care B. climb C. study D. exercise
52. A. interviewed B. invited C. transported D. removed
53. A. gave in B. got away C. set off D. took over
54. A.complicated B. inspiring C. surprising D. ordinary
55. A. benefits B. challenges C. opportunities D. treasures
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Reviving the Old Book
Song Jing, a 34-year-old“book doctor”, has been working in the restoration division for ancient
books at the National Library of China in Beijing for eight years. Song made her way to the ancient
books division after graduating 56 Beijing University in 2015.
At the moment, Song and her colleagues are working on restoring a copy of Yongle Dadian,an
encyclopedia 57 (create) in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). After receiving the challenge, it
took Song and her colleagues six months 58 (research) and decide on59 to restore the books. To
restore them to their original form, they need to gather information from 60 (variety) sources,
such as images and texts, before they can make sure their original binding(装订) style and repair them
accordingly.
In the past, restorers had to rely on their experience to determine the appropriate materials to use.
As technology 61 (develop), they are able to use a new method to finish the task through
microscopes. However, ancient-book restoration still requires essential manual 62(skill), including
cutting and brushing paper and binding. Apart from this, the restoration process requires strong control.
If the pressure is not properly controlled during the brushing process, the paper will tear; 63 the
touch is too light, the paper won't adhere.
“ 64 (hopeful), I can be of some help in inspiring more young people to find their lifelong
passion in 65 field of cultural heritage preservation,” said Song.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
假设你是李华,你的英国笔友 Chris在邮件中提到最近遭遇网络诈骗(online fraud)。请根据
以下提示用英文给他写一封信:
1.表达关切与安慰;
2.提出网络安全建议。
注意:1.词数 80左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Dear Chris,
Yours sincerely,
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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Lily and Mia had been closest friends since their first day of high school. They shared a deep
love for English and made a solemn promise: to compete together in the school English Speech
Contest, the only path to the school's top English club. Every afternoon after class, they would
stay in the quiet corner of the classroom, practicing lines side by side. They corrected each other's
pronunciation patiently, circled awkward sentences together, and even practiced eye contact and
hand gestures in front of the window. When one felt tired or nervous, the other would pat her
shoulder and repeat,“We can do this together.” Their notebooks were filled with shared notes and
tiny encouraging words. Full of hope for their shared dream, they had never doubted that they
would step onto the stage as a team.
Soon Lily was trapped in a fierce inner struggle. Her teacher told her solo contestants had a
much higher chance of winning, and her parents kept encouraging her to seize this rare chance for
her future. Day and night, she was torn between her long-held dream and her promise to Mia.She
felt guilty for even doubting their agreement, yet the desire to stand out and prove herself burned
strongly. She feared letting her parents down, and also worried that teaming up might ruin both
their chances. Caught in this dilemma, she finally made a selfish and regretful choice——she
signed up alone without telling Mia.
When Mia saw only Lily's name on the list, she was heartbroken and angry. Lily stood
there,filled with shame but unable to find any excuses. Their once warm friendship turned icy in
an instant.
That night, Lily tossed and turned in bed, unable to forget Mia's sad eyes.
The next day, Mia found a folded note quietly placed on her desk.
英语试卷答案
第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5 分;满分 30 分)
1-5CBABA 6-10 BCAAC 11-15 BCBAB 16-20 CBACC
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)
21-25 BCBDA 26-30 BADAC 31-35 BCCCA
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
36-40 DGABF
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)
41-45 DCADB 46-50CABBD 51-55 ACDBB
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56. from 57. created 58. to research 59. how 60. various
61. develops 62. skills 63. if 64. Hopefully 65. the
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
Dear Chris,
I'm terribly sorry to hear that you' ve fallen victim to online fraud recently. I can totally understand how upset and
worried you must be now. Please don't blame yourself too much; anyone can meet this trouble.To avoid similar
problems, here are some useful suggestions. First, never click on links from strangers or unknown websites, as they
may contain viruses. Second, never give away your personal information, such as your ID number, bank card details
or passwords. Third, you should double-check the other person's identity before making any online payment.
Take it easy and learn from this experience. Staying alert is the key to online safety. I hope you' ll feel better
soon.
Yours sincerely, Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
That night, Lily tossed and turned in bed, haunted by Mia’ s sorrowful gaze. Never had she been consumed
by such profound remorse, for the vow they had solemnized was not merely a perfunctory pact but an unbreakable
bond forged with unwavering trust and shared fervor. She came to the stark realization that triumph in the contest,
no matter how illustrious, would be
utterly futile if it entailed sacrificing her dearest confidante. As the moon spilled a faint glow through the window,
she resolved firmly: nothing surpassed the paramountcy of their friendship, and she would spare no effort to atone
for her mistake.
The next day, Mia found a folded note quietly placed on her desk. In neat handwriting, Lily poured out her
guilt and regret, admitting that she had been driven by selfish desire and apologizing for breaking their promise.“True
friendship is not about competing alone but growing together,” Lily wrote, adding that she had withdrawn her solo
application and hoped they could fulfill their dream as a team. Touched by her sincerity,Mia's anger melted away.
When she looked up, she saw Lily standing nearby, eyes filled with hope—— and in that moment, their icy
friendship bloomed again, stronger than ever.
【听力原文】
Text 1
W: Mark must be tired today. He helped me pick a lot of peaches.
M: He's not frightened of getting his hands dirty, especially since he's being paid for it. What he fears most is sitting
around at home doing nothing.
Text 2
M: The staff meeting will start at 9:00 a. m. and last for 2 hours, right
W: No. You just went to the washroom. Ms. Aragon informed us that the start time won't change, but the
meeting will finish half an hour earlier than scheduled.
Text 3
W: The two-month summer holiday is coming. I' ll go to the beach with my family. What about you
M:I intend to go hiking with my friends for two weeks, and I' ll spend the rest of the holiday travelling in a sea of
books.
Text 4
W: When I was in primary school, my dad read me a bedtime story every day. I hope you can be a father like my dad,
and maybe little Jack will stop crying.
M: Great idea, dear. Even though Jack is only one month old, he can still sense the comfort and love in my voice.
Text 5
W: Don't throw away this plastic bottle. We can use it to store cat food.
M: Okay. We can also clean this glass jar and use it to hold flowers.
W: Good idea! And don't forget these cardboard boxes. They' re useful for packing when we move house.
Text 6
M: Hi, Joyce. Sorry for being late.
W: I'm happy to see you could make it, e on in.
M: Wow! Looks like the party is in full swing.
W: Yes. They are having fun in the yard.
M: I see. Here's a gift for you.
W: Thanks. I'd like to introduce my brother and sister to you.
M:I guess the woman wearing the brown sweater with glasses and long black hair is your sister.
W: That's right.
Text 7
W: I went to that famous Italian restaurant on Maple Street with my friends last week.
M: Why did you choose that restaurant
W: I saw a video from a food vlogger called Emma. She said that restaurant was wonderful. The place looked nice,
and the staff were really friendly. But honestly, the food wasn't as good as it looked in Emma's video. It tasted just
okay.
M: You can take a look at the real reviews from customers first.
Text 8
M: Excuse me, do you know how many kilometers it is to run around the Science Exhibition Center
W: Around 4 kilometers one lap.
M: That's good to know. How many laps have you run
W: I' ve completed 2 laps. I have to rest for a while before I go on running.' My goal is to run 10 kilometers.
M: That's impressive. Do you run every night
W: No. Today is an exception. I usually run every morning. Since it rained this morning, I changed my running
time. How about you
M:I used to run at the gym in the afternoon. But since my gym membership is dead and I'm not going to renew
it, I decided to start running outdoors.
W· Smart move. Well, I'm going to move on. See you later!
Text 9
W: Markel, can you tell me about your typical day as a tour guide in San Sebastián
M: Sure! My day usually starts early. I take a quick shower, have coffee and a sandwich, and then take a bus to
the city center. From there, I take a company car to pick up my guests. It's always a mystery where they' re
from, which keeps things exciting.
W: That sounds interesting! What's next in your day
M: We head for the countryside. Along the way, I tell them about different regions of Spain and introduce them
to the Basque language — Euskera, which is one of the oldest languages.
W: Nice! What do you do once you reach the countryside
M: We visit sheep farms in the mountains.
W: And after that, what do you do
M: We visit a winery and taste local wines. Then we go to the fishing village for a fresh seafood lunch. I share
stories about famous locals, like a world explorer and a fashion designer.
W: Sounds like a full day!
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W: Good evening, everyone. We' re excited to share that the Greenfield High School SportsClub will host a
charity badminton match at 2:00 p. m. on September 18th. The match will beheld in the school gym, and we’ ll
be welcoming the Lakeside Badminton Team as our friendly opponent. We welcome all students, teachers, and
families to come and support the teams. Entry is free for Greenfield High students, while it costs $4 per person
for all other guests. All income will be given to the orphanage as a group donation. Everyone will go through a
security check at the entrance, and please have your tickets ready in advance. Students are encouraged to bring
their school ID cards, as there may be surprise rewards or giveaways during the event. No food or drinks will
be allowed inside the gym. To confirm your attendance or participation, please contact us at ghsportsclub@
schoolmail.org or call 312-778-2093 by September 14th.

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