云南省玉溪师范学院附属中学2026届高三下学期集训(一)英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文,无音频)

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云南省玉溪师范学院附属中学2026届高三下学期集训(一)英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文,无音频)

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玉溪师院附中 2026 届高三下学期集训(一)
英语试卷
满分:150 分 考试用时:120 分钟
命题人:试题研究小组
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。每段对话读两遍。
1. What is the man going to do tomorrow
A. Attend a book fair. B. Finish his project. C. Recommend a book.
2. Which record did the woman just break
A. The national record. B. The school record. C. Her personal record.
3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Mother and son. B. Co-workers. C. Teacher and student.
4. What is the time for the man’s presentation
A. At 3:00 p.m. B. At 3:10 p.m. C. At 3:15 p.m.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A picnic. B. The weather. C. The plan for this week.
第二节 (共 5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 does the man remind the woman of
A. The confirmation page. B. The submission deadline. C. The date of the field trip.
7. What aspect of the field trip interests the woman
A. The lecture. B. The exhibition. C. The discussion.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. How heavy is the man’s checked bag
A. 14 kilos. B. 20 kilos. C. 26 kilos.
9. How does the man deal with the overweight items
A. By paying the extra fee. B. By leaving them behind. C. By putting them in another bag.
10. Which seat is the man finally given
A. A seat in the last row. B. A standard window seat. C. An exit row window seat.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
11. What made the woman choose to travel by train at last
A. The cheap ticket. B. The great convenience. C. The special experience.
12. Where did the woman stay in Paris
A. In the city center. B. Near a subway station. C. Close to the Seine River.
13. What did the woman spend most of her money on
A. Food. B. A boat trip. C. The hotel.
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听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
14. When will the market be held
A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.
15. What can be done at the market
A. Watching sports games. B. Selling homemade food. C. Trading items with others.
16. How can the man get a table
A. By filling in a form. B. By sending an email. C. By calling the organizer.
17. What does the woman ask the man to do
A. Share news about the market.
B. Donate money to the market.
C. Design posters for the market.
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
18. How long will the exhibition last
A. 8 days. B. 10 days. C. 17 days.
19. What is Sky Hotel’s advantage
A. It has sports clubs. B. It serves healthy meals. C. It offers ideal sleeping conditions.
20. Why have the artificial ski runs been built
A. There are more participants.
B. There will be better publicity.
C. There might be a snow shortage.
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分 30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
4 sea creatures we can’t believe are real
Whether it’s their gorgeous appearance or their exploration for survival, these are some of the most
attractive species of sea animals that explorers and marine biologists have identified.
Vampire squid
The first thing to know about vampire squid is that they’re neither vampires nor squid. Instead of
blood, the vampire squid feeds on what is known as marine snow — floating waste such as algae (海
藻) , dead fish, and so on. But it would be a mistake to underestimate this tiny creature. Vampire squid
can spray a material from pores at the ends of their arms, enveloping themselves in a glowing cloud to
avoid predators.
Flower hat jellyfish
The flower hat jellyfish, though rare, sometimes appears in large groups known as blooms. This
occurs when rising water temperatures create more food for jellyfish, leading to a population increase.
While the sting of the flower hat jellyfish isn’t deadly to humans, it is pretty painful and can cause a
rash. These beautiful yet dangerous creatures have inspired both artwork and warnings for swimmers off
the coast of Argentina.
Archerfish
The archerfish, typically found in Southeast Asia and north of Australia, is well-known for its
unique hunting abilities both in and out of the water. In the ocean, these tropical fish pursue crustaceans,
but they also adapt their hunting techniques underwater to spot and shoot down spiders, bugs, and other
insects found on branches and leaves in mangroves.
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Pram bug
Pram bugs inhabit the twilight zone of oceans worldwide, typically 200 to 1, 000 meters below the
surface. Measuring typically less than an inch long, pram bugs prey upon salps, creatures that resemble
jellyfish. The mother pram bug uses her crab-like front claws to eat out the salp’s insides, inhabit its
hollowed shell and lay her eggs inside. Once she exits, she drives the salp forward like a pram (婴儿车) ,
hence the name.
21. What do these sea creatures have in common according to the first paragraph
A. They are discovered by experts and explorers. B. They do harm to human beings.
C. They feed on the same food. D. They inhabit the twilight zone of oceans.
22. Which one is famous for hunting capabilities
A. Vampire squid B. Flower hat jellyfish C. Archerfish D. Pram bug
23. Where are you most likely to find this article
A. A science magazine B. A geography textbook
C. A travel guidebook D. An environmental protection brochure
B
I often remind myself that Inside Out is a movie made for kids. Maybe because I was 9 years old
when I first watched it. Back then, it was just a fun movie about colorful characters inside a girl’s head:
Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust. And guess what my favorite is Joy! I admired her sparkle and
the way she made everything feel brighter. I feel like she was the only important emotion because she
made Riley happy.
Now, I am an 18-year-old grown-up. I was excited when I heard Inside Out 2 is coming out in 2024.
Who said this is just for kids My younger self back in 2015 would definitely tease me for watching
“child’s stuff.” But this new part is adding even more depth, introducing new emotions like
Embarrassment, Ennui (无聊), Envy, and Anxiety.
It feels like the movie waited for us to grow up to launch part 2. They want us to feel what Riley’s
feeling. It’s like they knew we needed time to understand the first movie fully, and now they’re ready to
take us deeper.
And yes, it did go deeper. I never expected that this movie would make me shed tears. “I don’t
know how to stop anxiety. Maybe it’s true that when you grow old, you’ll feel less happy.” And you
know what That’s perfectly fine. It’s okay to feel anxious, it’s okay to be scared, and it’s okay to
realize that this world is not only about happiness.
Growing up, you will realize that Joy isn’t the only important emotion. All of our emotions are
meant to be felt, even the hard ones. They shape how we see the world and how we connect with each
other. This showed us that our feelings are part of what makes us who we are. They’re not something to
hide or ignore—they’re the heartbeats of our experiences, guiding us through life’s ups and downs. So,
let’s embrace them, cherish them, and remember that feeling all our emotions deeply is a beautiful part
of being alive.
24. What did the author think of Inside Out when first watching it
A. It was intended for children. B. It was difficult for kids to understand.
C. It taught important lessons about emotions. D. It offered useful advice on how to be happy.
25. Why did Inside Out 2 come out so many years later according to the author
A. To wait for Riley to grow up.
B. To create more colorful characters.
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C. To target a wider range of audience age groups.
D. To guarantee a better understanding of the movie.
26. Why did the author cry when watching Inside Out 2
A. The author learned a bitter truth.
B. The author related deeply to the movie.
C. The movie made the author anxious and scared.
D. The movie fell short of the author’s expectations.
27. What is the message the author hopes to convey
A. Growing up is a painful process.
B. Joy is unnecessary to a beautiful life.
C. It’s impossible to hide or ignore our emotions.
D. A mix of emotions makes us unique and beautiful.
C
In parts of Tanzania soils are disappearing. A combination of climate change and socioeconomic
stresses has led to soil washing away into nearby rivers and lakes.
Recognising the threat, one community set up an environmental committee to allow strategic
decision-making for soil restoration. They worked with researchers led by Will Blake at the University
of Plymouth, who are experimenting with a portable gamma ray sensor that can quickly assess the
health of the soil. The community identified areas where the soil was greatly depleted, and so excluded
their cattle. With the pressure removed, the land re-greened quickly and the soil began to recover.
Soil health is crucial to agriculture. Unfortunately, unsustainable practices like heavy fertiliser use
and ploughing lead to weak soil that washes away in heavy rains-reducing the land’s productivity in the
long run. Further threats come from climate change, which is causing more frequent extreme weather
events like droughts and heavy rains — leading to even more soil erosion (侵蚀).
The solution is to understand the soil better, in particular, what makes it healthy and resilient (适应
力强的), to develop more sustainable and climate-smart farming. New sensor technologies promise to
revolutionise soil health monitoring. Traditionally, this is done by taking a small number of samples for
lab analysis, which only gave a small amount of data points. The newer approaches, such as gamma
sensing, allow rapid surveying of fields and farms.
Blake emphasises that the technology is only half the story. “Collecting quantitative evidence
through a natural science lens isn’t enough,” he says. Soil data has to enable farmers to work out
solutions and the sensor technology helps.
Scientists helicoptering in and offering solutions doesn’t work, partly because it ignores the
extensive local environmental knowledge of the farmers. In Tanzania, researchers first assumed that soil
erosion was caused by overgrazing (过度放牧). But when they spoke to local people, they realised the
grazing decisions were actually a symptom of deeper problems, such as agropastoralists (农牧民) being
pushed onto less suitable lands by population growth and other factors. The communities are aware of
all these factors.
28. What does the underlined word “depleted” mean in paragraph 2
A. Polluted. B. Reduced. C. Enriched. D. Changed.
29. What is paragraph 3 mainly about
A. The current agricultural issues. B. The significance of healthy soil.
C. The challenges facing soil health. D. The harmful effects of soil erosion.
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30. What is the disadvantage of the traditional soil health monitoring method
A. The sampling data are limited. B. The analysis is time-consuming.
C. It affects fields and farms badly. D. It requires expensive lab equipment.
31. Why does the author mention overgrazing in the last paragraph
A. To introduce more serious problems.
B. To stress its great harm to agriculture.
C. To show the importance of local knowledge.
D. To advocate using technology in agriculture.
D
To average people, it must seem as if the field of artificial intelligence (AI) is making great
progress.Even a high-level manager in a high-tech company went so far as to think that the attempt to
create AI that has the flexibility and resourcefulness of human intelligence—known as artificial general
intelligence, or AGI, has reached a point where the game is over.Don’t be fooled.Machines may
someday be as smart as people and perhaps even smarter, but the game is far from over.There is still a
large amount of work to be done in making machines that truly can comprehend and reason about the
world around them.What we need right now is less posturing and more basic research.
At present, AI is making progress—synthetic (合成的) images look more and more realistic, and
speech recognition can often work in noisy environments—but we are still likely decades away from
general-purpose and human-level AI that can understand the true meanings of articles and videos or deal
with unexpected obstacles and interruptions.The field is stuck on precisely the same challenges that
academic scientists have been pointing out for years: getting AI to be reliable and getting it to cope with
unusual circumstances.
Unfortunately, the fact that these systems still fail to work reliably and struggle with novel
circumstances is usually buried in the fine print.One system, for instance, worked well on all the tasks
the high-tech company reported but rarely as well as other contemporary systems.
Although deep learning has advanced the ability of machines to recognize patterns in data, it has
three major faults.The patterns that it learns are superficial (表面的 ), not conceptual.The results it
creates are hard to interpret and difficult to use in the context of other processes, such as memory and
reasoning.As Harvard University computer scientist Leslie Valiant noted, “The central challenge going
forward is to unify the formulation (规划) of learning and reasoning.” Given these limitations, it’s time
for AI researchers to concentrate on building systems that can learn and reason, not just chase media
attention.
32.How does the author develop paragraph 1
A. By providing statistics. B. By making assumptions.
C. By supporting the average people’s views. D. By contrasting the public idea with reality.
33.Which statement best fits the current AI
A. It is recognized widely. B. It is facing reliability issues.
C. It can deal with unusual circumstances. D. It can understand the true meaning of the text.
34.What is the author’s main purpose in writing the last paragraph
A. To redirect AI research focus. B. To highlight AI’s strengths.
C. To show AI’s memory processes. D. To praise the work of AI researchers.
35.What is the main idea of the text
A. AI should be suspected. B. We should treat AI reasonably.
C. AI is making great progress. D. We can get AI to recognize patterns in data.
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第二节 (共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10 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。
Do you want to improve your savings in 2024 If so, the 52-week money challenge is a simple
and effective way to stay on track. ___36___ And all you need is $1 to start.
What is the 52-week money challenge Using the 52-week money challenge, you should
deposit (存入) an increasing amount of money into your savings each week for one year. ___37___
In other words, you’ll save $1 the first week, $2 the second week, $3 the third week, and so on until
you put away $52 in week 52. Those numbers are guidelines, but you can get creative with the
amount you save each week if you’d like to save more over the year or you don’t have enough extra
cash available for the regular challenge.
___38___ A simple piggy bank may work for you, but not everyone has cash on hand to
deposit each week. Plus, having your savings in such an accessible place may tempt you to dip into
it before the end of the challenge. ___39___ Then transfer (转移) your challenge money into it each
week, which can prevent impulse (冲动 ) spending and help you accumulate a bit more over the
course of the year through interest earnings.
If you really want to make things easy, consider automated savings features. ___40___ You can
set up automatic transfers of a certain amount of money into your new savings account. If you never
see it, you won’t have the chance to miss the cash before it goes into savings.
Keep up, and by this time next year, you’ll build up your savings.
A. Thus, start with a small, manageable amount.
B. Consider opening a high-yield savings account instead.
C. To get started, first find somewhere to store your savings.
D They come with many mobile banking apps and money-saving apps.
E. If you stick to it throughout the year, you’ll save $1,378 extra dollars.
F. It’s important to adjust the challenge to fit your personal financial circumstances.
G. Match each week’s savings amount with the number of the week in your challenge.
第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分 45分)
第一节完形填空(共 20小题: 每小题 1.5分,满分 30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,选出最佳选项。
Years ago, I disliked exercise. My gym visits were nothing but short treadmill (跑步机) walks and
___41___ attempts at weights, thus I even persuaded members to ___42___ classes for happy hours.
Exercise wasn’t fun — until a personal crisis ___43___ me to seek relief through fitness.
Then came the turning point. I joined Adria’s training studio. As both owner and coach, she was
good at motivating me. Before long, I was seeing ____44____ both in body and mind. Not only did I
come across a great trainer, but I also gained a friend. However, exhausted from running her studio
alone, Adria joked, “I wish you’d get certified — you’re the only one I’d trust with the keys.” I
laughed it off, knowing that was impossible. Me A trainer — but her words ____45____ me. After
weeks of hesitation, I ____46____ the ACE certification course.
Studying proved ____47____ because memorizing muscle groups and safety regulations was
challenging for me. Luckily my son kept me ____48____, just like I’d once lifted his spirits in study for
medical school. Test day came and my every move was ___49___ carefully during the whole exam.
Finally the “PASS” result brought me relief and _____50_____.
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Now at 54, my certification hangs proudly on the wall, a reminder that ____51____ lasts longer
than passing motivation. I’ve learned that ____52____ starts when you step outside your comfort zone.
Adria didn’t just teach me about fitness — she showed me that belief from others can ____53____ the
courage to believe in yourself.
Every time I walk into the studio and see that certificate, I’m reminded: it’s never too late to
___54__ your story. What once felt impossible now feels like the most ___55__ journey of my life.
41. A. active B. random C. positive D. brave
42. A. attend B. offer C. skip D. forget
43. A. ordered B. forced C. allowed D. invited
44. A. limits B. signals C. changes D. problems
45. A. failed B. puzzled C. hurt D. struck
46. A. put up with B. dropped out of C. signed up for D. kept away from
47. A. interesting B. surprising C. refreshing D. demanding
48. A. satisfied B. discouraged C. disappointed D. inspired
49. A. watched B. directed C. corrected D. questioned
50. A. pride B. test C. model D. need
51. A. movement B. commitment C. enthusiasm D. habit
52. A. dream B. growth C. plan D. story
53. A. take B. reduce C. fuel D. remove
54. A. rewrite B. replace C. share D. finish
55. A. relaxing B. colorful C. peaceful D. rewarding
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。
After four years of conservation and restoration work, the gilded bronze armor (鎏金铜甲 ) has
been fully restored to present to people the ceremonial (礼仪的) style of the Tuyuhun Kingdom during
the Tang Dynasty. This precious object 56 (dig) up from the Xuewei No.1 Tomb in Dulan County,
Qinghai Province. 57 makes it special is that it is the only surviving Tang Dynasty gilded armor in
China.
Han, a researcher from an archaeological institute, said this restoration provides detailed and 58
(rely) materials which can deepen the understanding of funeral traditions, ethnic exchanges and
integration, as well as production techniques on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
The tomb in Qinghai has 59 history of about 1,300 years. It yielded piles of broken pieces of
bronze armor and lacquered horse armor. These pieces were 60 a mess and had no clear
connection in structure. Even a light touch could make them break into much 61 (small) pieces.
To solve the problem, 62 (expert) employed 3D scanning to record the original shape and position
of these pieces. They also used two advanced technologies—scanning electron microscopy and
ultra-depth microscopy— 63 (study) how the armors were made and what materials they were made
of. 64 (eventual), they managed to create a clear visual model of the original armors.
Han added that the successful restoration has built a good technical system and a research method
for future lab archaeology, 65 (transform) the way archaeologists (考古学家 ) think about their
work.
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第四部分 写作(共两节;满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
66. 为了鼓励同学们分享假期旅游经历,请你在英语角发一则征稿通知,内容包括:
(1)作品要求;
(2)投稿方式。
注意:(1)写作词数应为 80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Articles Wanted
Dear fellow students,
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
English Corner
第二节(满分 25分)
67. 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。
I was incredibly proud of my school, the Maplewood Elementary. It connected me to my roots, as
my father and grandfather had all graduated from here.
So, when our teacher Mr. Dow announced a group project to create a brochure (小册子) about our
school for its 100th anniversary, I was thrilled. The best three brochures would be displayed in the
school library, which was a chance to show the new students how wonderful our school was.
I was paired with two classmates: Jake, who loved photography, and Lily who had a gift for writing.
Working with others could be fun, right But my enthusiasm quickly faded.
Our first meeting was a disaster. When we discussed which part of the school we should focus on,
Jake kept talking about cameras and photos. I turned to Lily, hoping for some support. But she simply
shrugged and said, “I’m not really into this. It sounds boring.” Jake nodded in agreement. The project
seemed to be harder than I thought.
At our next meeting, I tried to lead the conversation back to the project. I shared some interesting
facts I had researched about the school. However, neither of them seemed interested. Jake had promised
to gather materials from the library, but instead he showed us photos taken on the weekend. Lily hadn’t
started her part of the research either, claiming she had been too busy. I felt like I was the only one who
cared.
Back home, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I stayed up late that night, trying to create
the brochure by myself. But no matter how hard I tried, the result was far from satisfactory. I was
exhausted and disheartened. My mom noticed I was upset. “You can’t do this alone,” she gently
reminded me. “Jake and Lily have talents that can make this project shine. You just need to find a way
to get them involved.”
注意:
1.续写词数 150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
With only three days left, I knew I had to act.
On the final day, we presented our brochure in class.
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玉溪师院附中 2026 届高三下学期集训(一)
英语试卷
英语参考答案
第一部分听力
1-5 ACBCB 6-10 BACAC 11-15 ABACC 16-20 AABCC
第二部分阅读理解
21-23 ACA 24-27 ADBD 28-31 BCAC 32-35 DBAB
36-40 EGCBD
第三部分语言运用
完形填空
41-45 BCBCD 46-50 CDDAA 51-55 BBCAD
语法填空
56.was dug 57.What 58.reliable 59.a 60.in
61.smaller 62.experts 63.to study 64.Eventually 65.transforming
第四部分写作
第一节【参考范文】
Articles Wanted
Dear fellow students,
Our English Corner is inviting you to share your most breathtaking travel moments during your vacations,
whether you chanced upon an amazing view or a unique celebration routine.【高分句型一】(作品要求)
If you'd like to participate,please send your article of less than 350 words to
englishcorner@guangmingschool.edu with your name and telephone number attached.【高分句型二】The
closing date for all entries is June 12.Ten articles will be selected and the winners will be announced on July
1.If your story is selected,you will receive¥200 to put towards your next trip!(投稿方式)
English Corner
第二节【参考范文】
【答案】Paragraph 1
With only three days left, I knew I had to act. After brainstorming some ideas, I invited Jake and Lily to
my house. Opening my grandfather’s diary, I pointed at the faded photo of his class. “Your camera can
save the moment for the future,” I told Jake, whose eyes suddenly sparkled. Then I suggested he
photograph every corner of the school like “ time travelers” . Meanwhile, Lily was engaged in my
grandfather’ s love letter, eager to bring hidden stories back to life. I was busy organizing layouts,
combining historical accuracy with creativity. The clock was ticking, but our laughter replaced earlier
frustration. (94词)
On the final day, we presented our brochure in class. We stood by the blackboard as everyone went
through the pages. They examined the brochure carefully, with their fingers tracing the photos, narratives
and timelines which connected three generations of graduates. Noticing surprise on every face, we couldn’t
wait to hear Mr. Dow’s announcement of the winner.“This work isn’t just about the school anniversary,
” he finally said, tapping the cover where our第thr1ee页na共mes4s页hone,“it’s about how its spirit lives through
students’ cooperation.” That afternoon in the library, seeing our brochure on display, we realized our
combined talents had created what none could alone. (100词)
听力材料
Text 1
W: Are you going to the book fair tomorrow
M: I wouldn’t miss it for the world. My favorite writer is going to recommend a new book then.
W: But I think your history project needs to be finished tomorrow.
M: Well, there’s no rush.
Text 2
M: Jennifer, you just clocked your fastest time ever! If you had been three seconds faster, you would
have broken the school record this year.
W: My time is 10 seconds slower than the national record. I still have a lot of work to do.
Text 3
W: Tom, are you going to talk with Allen's parents
M: Yes. Allen is doing well in his studies. And he gets on well with his classmates. But he is always
late.
W: Yeah, I caught him coming late for my class several times.
Text 4
W: The five of you will give a presentation on Thursday. Each presentation should be about 10 minutes.
I expect to see all of you at 3:00 p.m. , but the first presentation won’t start until 3:15 p.m.
M: Am I going first, Mrs. Roberts
W: Yes.
Text 5
M: You should have a good weekend break, like going for a picnic.
W: But the weather forecast said it was going to be cold.
M: Oh, that’s a shame. Do you think it will rain
W: Well, they said there was a 99% chance that it would rain on Saturday.
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M: Have you applied for the field trip
W: Not yet, but I’m definitely going to do it tomorrow.
M: Make sure you submit the application on time. It’s due this Friday.
W: Thanks. Actually, I’ve never been to the Natural Science Museum before.
M: Me neither. I just checked out their website and a temporary exhibition called Wisdom of Plants
caught my interest.
W: Cool, but I’m more excited that they’re inviting well-known researchers to give talks on life and
wellness.
M: Indeed, I hope we’re lucky enough to have some discussions after that.
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M: Hi, I’d like to check in for Flight 328. Here is my passport.
W: Thank you. I’m afraid your checked bag is overweight by 6 kilos. The limit is 20 kilos.
M: Oh dear. What are my options here
W: You can pay $180, or perhaps repack some items into your carry-on. But remember the carry-on
limit.
M: I’ll just pay the money. Also, can I cha第nge2 t页o a共win4do页w seat if possible
W: Let me check. We have a standard window seat in row 25, and an exit row window seat in row 12
with extra legroom.
M: I prefer the one closer to the front.
W: That is the one in row 12. You must be physically able and willing to assist in case of emergency,
right
M: Yes, that’s perfectly fine.
W: Excellent. Here’s your boarding pass.
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M: I hear you went to Paris last week. How did you get there
W: I got the train from London. It was really quick and very comfortable, even in standard class.
M: That’s a bit of a comedown for you.
W: I must admit that I like traveling in style, but I also can’t resist an attractive price. I saw a very good
deal online and just had to go for it!
M: Then you stayed in an expensive hotel
W: I actually found somewhere that was also good value for money. It wasn’t right in the center but
very close to a subway station.
M: Did you visit art galleries and go on a boat trip on the Seine River
W: Absolutely not! With the money I’d saved, I ended up going to some wonderful restaurants. The
bills were more than what I spent on my train ticket or the hotel.
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M: Hi, Lily! I heard you’re running a second-hand market this Saturday.
W: Actually, we decided to move it to Sunday because of the expected heavy rain on Friday and
Saturday. It’ll be in the school stadium from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Are you planning to join
M: Yes, I have some old textbooks and homemade cookies to sell.
W: Textbooks are perfect, but food isn’t allowed because we can’t check if it’s safe or fresh. You can
sell used books, sports things, or handmade crafts. You can also exchange your things if both people agree.
Oh, we’re also encouraging talent-based fundraising—like singing or drawing for donations.
M: That sounds fun! So what should I do to get a table
W: Just complete a simple online form by Thursday night. We’ll tell you your table number on Friday.
M: Okay. How are you letting people know about the change and the talent part
W: We’re putting up new posters and sending updates in the student chat group. Could you help spread
the word
M: Of course! I’ll tell my classmates.
W: Thanks for your help. Let’s make the market fun and green!
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M: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Annual Ski and Snowboard Exhibition held from
April 8th to 17th. I am Mark Granger, organizer of the event this year. The event features many highlights.
This might be the first time some of you have come here. So for those who are still wondering about
the right accommodation, I recommend Sky Hotel. It has its own health and sports clubs just like most of the
hotels here, but I love it because of its incredibly comfortable beds which guarantee a good rest after a tiring
day of exploration.
Many have posed the question as to how to enter the skiing and snowboarding competition. Well, rather
than filling out the back of the entrance ticket or flooding the committee with emails, the most effective
method is by paying attention to the exhibition第new3 s页lette共r d4eli页vered every month for availability.
As the most beloved local event, the exhibition has also drawn attention from the press. Last year,
massive media expressed concern over the low snowfall. In order to avoid the same situation, several
artificial ski runs have been built. With more participants this year, we have lowered the entrance fee, which
has been widely reported by local newspapers.
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