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福建省福州市高三上学期期末质量检查(英语)

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'福建省福州市高三上学期期末质量检查英语试题(满分:150分;完卷时间:1)本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.答案一律填写在答题卷上。第I卷(共两部分,共115分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inthehospital.B.Atanursery.C.Inalibrary.2.WhenareJenny’sparentscoming?A.InApril.B.InJune.C.InJuly.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Govisitthewriter.B.Buythewriter’snewbook.C.Writebookreview.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thelady’sroomisalongwayfromhere.B.Shehastosignupforusingthelady’sroom.C.Sheisnotabletousethelady’sroomrightnow.5.Whywon’tthewomaneatanymore?A.Sheislosingweight.B.Sheisn’tfeelingwell.C.Shehashadenough.第二节(共15小题;每题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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,每小题将给出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至7题。6.WhatdoweknowaboutKate? A.Thedoctor’sadvicedoeshernogood.B.Shehasn’tgotwellthoughshehasseenadoctor.C.She’stoobusytoseeadoctor.7.WhowillgotoseeKate?A.Thewoman.B.Theman.C.Bothofthem.听下面一段材料,回答8至10题。8.Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Lesswork.B.Morefun.C.Aholiday.9.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Dissatisfied.B.Excited.C.Tired.10.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardshisoldergeneration?A.Hate.B.Dislike.C.Envy.听下面一段材料,回答11至13题。11.Whydoesthemanhiresomelikes?A.Tovisittheislandwithhisfriend.B.Togotovisitthebicyclerental(出租)shop.C.Togogravelingabroad.12.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Seehertomorrow.B.Gotothebeach.C.Hireamotorbike.13.Whereisthemanstaying?A.AtBurt’sBicycleRental.B.AttheHolidaySunHotel.C.AtNo.100TcekmanStreet.听下面一段材料,回答14至16题。14.WhendidMeghandinthereport?A.OnSeptember3rd.B.OnSeptember5th.C.OnSeptember1st15.WhatisthemostimportanttoStarbucks’success?A.Thetasteofitscoffee.B.Itsselectionsofstoresandservice.C.Itsmanagement.16.WhatdoestheprofessoradviseMegtodo? A.Toleaveoutsomefigures.B.Tochangeanewtopic.C.Todomoreresearch.听下面一段材料,回答17至17.HowmanyAmericanriversareseriouslypolluted?A.One-sixthofthem.B.One-thirdofthem.C.Halfofthem.18.WhendidSusanstarttheworkofcleaningtheriver?A.Threeyearsago.B.LastAugust.C.Afewweeksago.19.Whatdidthestudentsfindwhentheycametotheriverthisyear?A.Therewasnogarbagelefttocleanup.B.Theriverhadbecometocleanthatalotofwater-bidscameback.C.Theriverwasmuchcleanerandtheyhadtosearchforgarbage.hatwastheexpectedreactionofthelocalpeopleintotheriver.A.Mostofthemwouldkeeponthrowinggarbageintotheriver.B.Theywouldjointhestudentsinchangingthesituation.C.Theywouldbecomemoreawareofthepollutionproblem.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.—TheterriblefloodinAugustbroughtabout$10millioninlossestotheislandcountry.—.A.QuiteOK.B.CertainlyC.That’sthecaseD.Iagree22.Asisknowstoall,openingceremonyofthe16thAsianGamesheldonNovember12thinGuangzhouwasgreatsuccess.A./;aB.the;aC.the;/D.a;/23.—Childrenholdthebottlewithyourrighthand.—Tommy,youarenotcorrect.Pleaseuseyourhand.A.otherB.theotherC.anotherD.theanother24.Theyarestillverycautiousaboutsideeffectthenewmedicinewillbringabout,althoughtheexpertshavetrieditonabout2,000patients.A.whichB.thatC.whereD.what 25.ItwasalongtimetheminersinChilewererescuedfromunderthemine.A.untilB.whenC.beforeD.since26.Foreignteacherswouldlikestudentstoaskquestions,submittheories,ortodebateanyrequiredreadingmaterial.A.hopefullyB.graduallyC.trulyD.eagerly27.Thisphotoofminewastakenstoodthefamoustwin-towerbeforethe9.11event.A.whichB.inwhichC.whereD.there28.Throughtheeffortsofthecountriesconcerned,theSouthChinaSeacan,,beaseaofpeace,cooperationandfriendship.A.undernocircumstanceB.inalldirectionsC.byallmeansD.atnotime29.Thecouplehavedecidedtobuyingacaruntiltheireconomicconditionbecomesmuchbetter.A.holdoffB.holdonC.holdupD.holdback30.—Hello,Peter.DoyouenjoyyourstayinHainan?—IinHainan.Thefloodtherestoppedmefromgoingthere.SoIcametoShanghai.A.haven’tstayedB.amnotstayingC.didn’tstayD.donotstay31.TheactorstillrememberstheexcitementinhisclasswhenafemaleclassmateforakeyroleinaZhangYimoufilm.A.ischosenB.choseC.hadbeenchosenD.waschosen32.anewtaxlaw,theuseofsmallerenginesinvehiclestoreducepollutionandoildependence,isunderconsideration.A.encouragesB.toencourageC.encouragedD.encourage33.DuringtheShanghaiWorldExpo,hetookmanyphotos,soonhavebeendownloadedbylotsofIntermitusers.A.ofthemB.ofwhichC.fromwhichD.amongthem34.What’syouropinionofMr.Ling’srequestthatweseniorstudentsreadEnglishnewspaperseveryday?A.wouldB.shouldC.mustD.could35.Sosuddenlythatpeoplehadnotimetoescape.A.didtheearthquakehappenB.theearthquakehappenedC.wastheearthquakehappenedD.theearthquakeswashappened第二节完型填空(共;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Asahospitalvolunteer,IcalloneachassignedAIDSpatientatleastonceaday.I36mostpatientswithagentlehugandakissonthecheek.Icanusually37whetherornotapatientiscomfortablewiththis38.Aftermythird39toMary,Iaskedpolitely.“Wouldyoulikeahugandakissonyourcheek?”Marysmiled,“Yes,I’dloveone.”40Idrewback.Inoticedatearworkingits41downonecheek.“What’swrong?”Iasked.“That’sthefirsttimeanyonehas42methiswaysinceIwasattackedbyAIDS.Themedicalstafftouchme,but…”shesaidbetweensobs.Isimplysatbesideher.43insilence.Afewdayslater,whenIwenttoseeMary44,oneofhersonsandhiswifewerevisiting.“Goodevening,Mary.Iseeyouhave45,soI’llstopbacklater,”Isaid,givingheragentlebugandakiss.MarygrabbedmyrightwristasIturnedto46.“What’aminute,Mack.Iwantyoutomeetmyson,John,anddaughter-in-law,Sarah.”Duringthe47,heranxiousfamilysatclearacrosstheroom48Mary’sbed.Later,whenIlookedinonher,hervisitorswerestillmaintainingtheir49distance.The50evening,JohnandSarahwerebackagain,andthescene51itselflikeafamiliarrerunontelevision.Iwentin,gaveMaryahugandakiss,52tocomebacklater.WhenIreturned,53hadchanged,JohnandSarahwereseatedinchairs-oneoneachsideofMarry’s54—andtheywereholdinghands.Obviouslymoved,Johnsaid,“Iguessnothingto55ifastrangercanhugandkissmymother.”36.A.seeB.greetC.visitD.help37.A.expectB.askC.senseD.doubt38.A.gestureB.fashionC.hopeD.idea39.A.greetingB.visitC.apologyD.explanation40.A.BecauseB.WhereC.AlthoughD.As41.A.faceB.eyeC.noseD.way42.A.visitedB.pitiedC.earedD.touched43.A.listeningB.sobbingC.waitingD.staring44.A.againB.lateC.lastD.first 45.A.interviewsB.roommatesC.affairsD.guests46.A.speakB.leaveC.sitD.stay47.A.daysB.introductionsC.greetingsD.visits48.A.toB.besideC.onD.from49.A.dangerousB.nearC.safeD.different50.A.followingB.finalC.previousD.usual51.A.expressedB.discoveredC.searchedD.repeated52.A.gettingB.tryingC.promisingD.managing53.A.somethingB.nothingC.somebodyD.nobody54.A.roomB.bedC.sonD.daughter-in-law55.A.takecareofB.speakwellofC.beafraidofD.beproudof第三部分:阅读理解(共,每题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASomeyearsagoItookonataskinasoutherncountytoworkwithpeopleonpublicwelfare.WhatIwantedtodowastoshowthateverybodyhasthecapacitytobeselfsufficientandallwehavetodoistoactivate(激励)them.Iaskedthecountrytopickupagroupofpeoplewhowereonpublicwelfare,peoplefromdifferentracialgroupsanddifferentfamilygroups.IwouldthenseethemasagroupforthreehourseveryFriday.Ialsoaskedforalittlepettycashtoworkwith,asIneededit.ThefirstthingIsaidafterIshookhandswitheverybodywas,“I’dliketoknowwhatyourdreamsare.”EveryonelookedatmeasifIwerekindoffool.Onewomansaidtome,“Idon’tknowwhatyoucandowithdreams.Theratsareeatingupmykids.”“Oh,”Isaid,“That’sterrible.No,ofcourse,youareverymuchinvolvedwiththeratsandyourkids.Howcanthatbehelped?”“Well,Icoulduseanewscreendoorbecausethereareholesinmyscreendoor.”Iasked,“Isthereanybodyaroundherewhoknowhowtofixascreendoor?”Therewasamaninthegroupandhesaid,“AlongtimeagoIusedtodothingslikethatbutnowIhaveaterriblybadback,butI’lltry.”ItoldhimIhadsomemoneyifhewouldgotothestoreandbutsomescreeningandgoandfixthelady’sscreendoor.“Doyouthinkyoucandothat?” “Yes,I’lltry.”Thenextweek,whenthegroupwasseated.Isaidtothewoman,“Well,isyourscreendoorfixed?”“Oh,yes.”shesaid.“Thenwecanstartdreaming,can’twe?”shesortofsmiledatme.Isaidtothemanwhodidthework,“Howdoyoufeel?”Hesaid,“Well,youknow,it’sveryfunnything.I’mbeginningtofeelalotbetter.”Thathelpedthegrouptobegintodream.Theseseeminglysmallsuccessesallowedthegrouptoseethatdreamswerenotinsane.Thesesmallstepsbegantogetpeopletoseeandfeelthatsomethingreallycouldhappen.Everyonefoundsomething.Themanwhoputinthescreendoorbecameahandyman.In12weeks,Ihadallthosepeopleoffpublicwelfare.I’venotonlydonethatonce,I’vedonethatinmanytimes.56.What’stheopiniontheauthorhadwhenhetookonthework?A.Peopleneedtobeactivatedbyotherstomakealiving.B.Everyoneshouldnothavedependedonpublicwelfare.C.Everyonehastheabilitytoliveonwithoutgettingpublicwelfare.D.Thecountyshouldgatherpeoplefromdifferentracialgroupstogether.57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Theauthordidtheworkathisownexpense.B.Thepeopletheauthorworkedwithwereverywealthy.C.Theauthorusuallymetthepeoplefourtimesamonth.D.Thepeopletheauthorworkedwithhadnodreamsatall.58.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3mean?A.Theratsaresobigthattheyeatthechildren.B.Theratsarecrazyadhavethechildrenasfood.C.Theratsaregivingthekidsandthemothermuchtrouble.D.Thekidsaretooweakandevenarenearlyeatenbytherats.59.Whatarethelasttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?A.Anythinginthewouldisdifficult.B.Smallsuccesscanbepartsofyourdream.C.Ihavehadthosepeopleoffpublicwelfare.D.Yourdreamcomesbeforeitbecomesareality.B Well,moreandmorecompaniesarebeginningtocreateproductsandservicesfortweenagers.TheDisneycompanysellstheHannahMontanstelevisionshow,music,filmandmerchandisetotweenagersandtheirparents.Youcangeteverythingfrombrandedlunchboxesandmobilephonecovers,tomonthlyfanmagazinesandclothing.TheHighSchoolMusicalseriesoffilmsisalsointendedforatweenageaudience.So,it’sallaboutsales,whichtellsustwccnagersmusthavemoremoney,freedomandinfluenceupontheirparcntsthanthey’veeverhadbefore.UKtweenagersneverusedtobeworriedaboutspendingmoneyonclothesandfashionaccessories.That’schanged.Now,theyaremuchmorefashionconsciousandconcernedabouttheirimage.Inaworldoftelevisionprogrammesthatpromiseovernightsuccessandfameatayoungage(forexample,theshowsBritain’sGotTalentandAmericanIdol),somepeoplethinkit’sextremelyimportanttolookfashionable.Sowhatdoestweenagefashionlooklike?Well,it’squitehorriblereally,butthenI’mabittoooldtoappreciateit,Isuppose.It’slotsofbrightlycolouredmaterials,particularlypink,andusuallyplain,notpatterned.Thereareplentyofbows,necklacesandbracelets,too.It’sallverycute,ifthat’syourtaste.Surelynoneoftheaboveisagoodthing,isit?Canitreallybehealthyforustoencouragekidstobelikeadultsatsuchayoungage?Arewestealingchildhoodsinreturnforabitofprofit?Well,theUKgovernmentiscertainlyconcerned,andforthatreasonhasstrictlawspreventingcompaniesfromexplicitlymarketingtheirproductsandservicesatchildren.EventherestofUKsocietyisconcerned.Nowthatpeopleareawareoftheproblem,thereisapopularbacklashagainsttheexploitationofchildrenbycommercialmarketing.60.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.BritishtweenagerswhoareconeemedaboutfashionsB.UKcompaniestargetingproductsatchildrenC.asocialproblemconcemingtweenagersintheUKD.productsthatattractyoungpeopleinEngland61.Fromthepassage,wecanseethattweenagersaremostprobably.A.childrenagedbetween10and12B.youngpeoplewhoaretheirtwentiesC.adultswhoarestudyinginhighschoolsD.teenagerswhoarericherandlookfashionable62.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthetweenagersnowadays. 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B.tobeasouringassistant,youneedtobeverypersuasiveC.toworkforRHKDesign,youneedtobeveryexperiencedintradingD.agirlfromBeijingisverylikelytobeemployedbytheIndianCompany65.IfyouareanAmericanwomanlookingforapart-timejob,youcancontact.A.sarah@gste.comB.linette.killboum@rhkdesign.com.cnC.zsj123@163.comD.chieasemester@gmail.com66.Foronewhodoesn’tmindtravelingalot,whichofthepositionsabovecanbeconsidered?A.SeniorInteriorDesigned.B.FemaleEnglishTutor.C.Sourcingassistant.D.CustomerServicesAssitant.67.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthethirdpositionisTRUE?A.Nationalitiesarenotrequiredfortheposition.B.There’sarequirementofmaximumserviceperiod.C.ThedeadlineforapplicationisJulythe31st.D.Communicationskillsarerequestedamust.DRichardCantillon(1680s-May1734)wasanlrisheconomistandauthorofEssayontheNatureofTradeinGeneral,abookconsideredbyWillianStanleyJevonstobethe“cradleofpoliticaleconomy”.AlthoughlittleinformationexistsonCantillon’slife,itisknownthatbebecameasuccessfulbankerandmerchantatanearlyage.Hissuccesswaslargelygainedfromthepoliticalandbusinessconnectionshewaslargelygainedfromthepoliticanandbusinessconnectionshewasabletoacquirethroughhisfamilyandthroughanearlyemployer,JamesBrydges.Duringthelate1710sandearly17Cantillontookachance,andhelpedfinanceJohnLaw’sMississippiCompany,fromwhichheacquiredgreatwealth.Hissuccess.However,cameatacosttohisdebtors(债务人),whoattemptedtogethiminvoledincriminalactivities,andevenmurderplotsuntilhisdeath1734.TheEssayremainsCantillon’sonlysurvivingcontributiontoeconomies.Itwaswrittenaround1730andcirculatedwidelyinmanuseriptform,butwasnotpublisheduntil1755.despitehavingmuchinfluenceontheearlydevelopmentofthephysiocrat(重农主义者)andclassicalschoolsofthough,theEssaywaslargelyforgottenuntilitsrediscoverybyJevonsinthelate19thcentury.Cantillonwasinfluencedbyhisexperiencesasa banker,andespeciallybythespeculativebubble(投机泡沫)ofJohnLaw’sMississippiCompany.Hewasalsoheavilyinfluencedbypreviouseconomists,especiallyWilliamPetty.TheEssayisconsideredthefirstcompleteessayoneconomies,withagreatmanycontributionstothescience.Thesecontributionsinclude:hiscauseandeffectmethodology(方法论),monetary(relatingtothemoneyinacountry)theoriesandthedevelopmentofspatial(与空间有关的)economics.Canutillo’sEssayhadsignificantinfluenceontheearlydevelopmentofpoliticaleconomy,includingtheworksofDavidHume,AdamSmithandAnneTurgot.68.WhichofthefollowingaboutCantillonisTRUEcordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Heknewlittleaboutbusinessthoughasuccessfulbanker.B.Heowedallhissuccesstohisfamilyandanearlyemployer.C.JohnLaw’sMississippiaCompanybroughthimagreatdealofmoney.D.Hisdebtorstriedtocopyhimbyparticipatinginsomecriminalactivities.69.Cantillon’sEssay.A.wasnotmuchrecognizeduntilthelate19thcenturyB.washighlythoughtofbytheeconomistsaround1730C.hadgreatinfluenceontheeconomist,WilliamPettyD.helpedJevonstomakesomediscoveriesinscience70.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“manuscript”inparagraph2mean?A.story-tellingB.writtenbyhandC.reciationD.bysorkofmouth71.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Cantillonandhislife.B.Cantillonandhisbusiness.C.CantillonandhisEssay.D.Cantillonandhiscontribution.EGoogleonTuesdaysaiditreachedasettlementinagroupactionsuit(诉讼)againstthesearchgiantoverprivacybreakingsrelatedtoitsBuzzsocialsnetworkingprogram. Inthesettlement,Googleagreedtopay$8.5millionintoafund(基金)forprivacyeducationthecompanymadeclearthattheagreementdidnotincludecashpaymentstousers.Buzz,startedlastFebruaryasanapplicationwithinGmail,insomecasesexposedthelistsofpersonstouchedandotherdataofuserstootherGmailusers.Howdidthecompanywarnusersthattheywereincludedinthesettlement?ByGmailofcourse.“GooglerarelyinformGmailusersviaemail,butthistimeweletyouknowthatwe’vereachedasettlementregardingGoogleBuzz,”thefirmsaidinmessagessenttoitsU.S.users.Someanalyststhinkthecompanyhas170millionGmailusersworldwide.“Thesettlementacknowledgesthatwequicklychangedtheservicetoaddressusers’concems,”Googlewrote.GooglesaidthateveryoneintheUnitedStateswhousesGmailwasincludedinthesettlementunlesstheydecidetotakenopartybeforeDecember6,.OnJanuary31,theU.S.distrietCourtfortheNorthemDistrictofCaliforniainSanJosewillholdafairnesshearingonthesettlement.Googleisunderincreasingpressurefromfederalregulators(监管者)forprivacyprobleminvolvingBuzzanditsStreetViewmappingservice.Lastweek,theFTCcloseditslookingintoGoogle’scollectionofWi–FidatawithStreetViewmappingcars,sayingthecompanyhadmadesufficientpromisestogetridofdataitcollectedandstrengthenitsprivacytrainingamongemployees.72.“thesearchgiant”inthefirstparagraphrefersto.A.BuzzB.GmailC.GoogleD.StreetView73.WecanknowfromthepassagethatBuzz.A.isaprogramforpeopletosharetheirsecretsB.isaimedtoexposethedataofusersC.isanewsocialnetworkdevelopedbyGoogleD.canbeusedbyallInternetusers74.WhatwillGoogledotoprotectitsusers’privacy?A.Furthereducateitsstaff.B.Paycashtoitsusers.C.Holdafairnesshearing.D.Stopcollectingitsusers’data.75.Accordingtothepassage,.A.Googlewasaccusedofcheatingitsusers.B.GoogleusersareallaffectedbythesettlementC.Googleoftensentamessagetoitsusersthroughouttheworld D.Googles’StreetViewmappingserviceisquestionedbyfederalregulators第II卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示;2)首字母提示;3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。DearManager,Iamwritingtoyoutoethequalityofthecomputer76thatIbfromyouronlinestoreonDecember5,.77Thecomputeroccasionallyswitchesioffautomatically78Tenminutesithasbeenpoweredup.Thishasalready79happenedthreesinceIgotithome.Ihavetakengood80ofit.IalwaysleaveitonmydeskandIhaveneverhad81anyoproblemswithit.Iamverydisappointedbythisfault.82Ihave(决定)toreturnittoyouandgetmymoneyback.83Ireallyhopethatyouwilltakethismatter(严肃).84Iamlookingforwardtoyourearlyr.85Yourssincerely,第二节书面表达(满分25分)随着高考的临近,越来越多的学生开始焦虑,他们的健康问题引起越来越多人的关注。请你根据以下内容,以“青少年心理健康问题大家谈”为话题,给21世纪英文服务投稿。注意:1.短文必须包括所有要点,可以适当发挥,行文连贯;2.短文开头已为你写好,不计入总词数; 3.词数1。参考词汇:psychological心理(上)的consultant提供咨询的专家Withthenationalentranceexaminationcomingon,moreandmoregradatingstudentssufferfromvariouskindsofanxieties.参考答案1—5BBBCA6—10BBBAC11—15ACBBA16—BACC21—25CBADC26—30DCCAB31—35DBBBA36—40BCABD41—45DDAAD46—50BBDCA51—55DCABC56—60CCCDC61—65ABCBC66—70ADCAB71—75CCCAD76.complain77.bought78.itself79.after80.times81.care82.other83.decided84.seriously85.reply书面表达 听力材料Text1M:MissRichardson.Mydaughterdidn’tsleepwelllastnight.Willyougivehersomeextraattentiontoday?W:Don’tworry,Mr.Cruise.Allthekidswillbetakengoodcareofhere.Text2M:HeyJenny.It’salreadyApril.Aren’tyourparentscomingtovisitthismonth?W:Yes,theyhaveplannedtobutthenanemergencyturnedupandtheyhavepostponedtheirvisitfortwomonths.Text3M:AnewbookofJ.K.Rowlinghasbeenreleased.Youmustbeafanofhers?W:Ihaven’theardaboutthenews.Butyou’reright.Iamcrazyaboutherworks.Text4W:Excuseme.M:Yes?W:Istherealady’sroomaroundhere?M:Thereis.Butunluckyforyou.Ithasabig“outofuse”signonit.Text5M:Anotherpieceofmeatpie? W:No,thanksreally.I’monadiet.M:Pleasedo.You’vehardlyeatenanything.W:It’sdelicious,butIdon’tthinkIoughtto.Text6M:HaveyouseenKaterecently,Vicky?W:Yes,Ihave.Isawheracoupleofdaysago.Shehasn’tbeenverywellinthelastcoupleofweeks.M:Hassheseenadoctorsinceshe’sbeenill?W:Yes,shehas.Thedoctortoldhertotakeiteasyforawhile,butshehasn’tbeentakinghisadvice.She’sasbusyasusual.M:DoyouthinkitusefulformetoaskhertohavearestwhenIgotoseeher?Orshallwegotogether?W:Ithinkyoucangoyourselfandshowyourconcerntohersinceshesometimeswouldtakeyouradvice.Soit’sunnecessaryformetogowithyou.What’smore,I’vegotsomeotherthingstodoatthemoment.Text7W:Youarenotlookingverycheerful.What’sthematterwithyou?M:Oh,nothingspecial.I’mjustthinkingalot.W:Aboutthejob?M:Abouteverything,aboutcatchingthesametraineverymorning,sittinginthesameofficeallday,watchingthesametelevisionprogram...W:Youneedaholiday.M:Itwasn’talwayslikethis,youknow.W:Whatdoyoumean?M:Well,ourgreat-great-grandfathershadmorefun,didn’tthey?Imean,theyhuntedfortheirfoodandgrewtheirownvegetablesanddidthingsforthemselves.Wedothesamesortofjobforyearsandyears.There’snovarietyinourlives.W:Youneedaholiday.That’swhatthematteriswithyou.Text8W:Goodmorning.ThisisBurt’sBicycleRental.M:Goodmorning.AfriendofminesuggestedIcalluptohiresomebikes.W:Oh,yes,alotofpeopledosothesedays.M:Yes,we’rejustonholidayhereforafewdaysandtheysaiditwouldbeagoodideatoseetheislandbybike.W:Well,itcertainlyis.Andmostpeoplerentamotorbikebecauseyoucangetaroundfasterandevengotothe beachifyoulike.M:IfIwantedtohiretwomotorbikestomorrowmorningfortwodays,wouldtherebeanyproblem?W:Noneatall.MayIhaveyourname,please?M:It’sGreen,ArthurGreen.W:Andyourtelephonenumber?M:I’mattheHolidaySunHotel.Mynumberis0708112.I’minroom1Bytheway,isyourbikerentalshopatNo.100TeckmanStreet?W:That’sright.M:Thankyou.Bye.Text9W:ProfessorHopkins.MayIhaveawordwithyou?M:Sure,Meg.What’sup?W:IgotaCformyreport.IamwonderingwhatIhavedonewrong.YouknowIhaveputalotoftimeandenergytothereport.M:Well,Meg.Iunderstandyouhavemademucheffortonthereport.Maybethat’swhyyouaretwodayslatetohandinthereport.TheduedayisSeptember3rd.W:Yes,Professor.Iamsorryaboutthat.M:AndthisreportisaboutthesuccessoftheStarbucksCoffee.Inyourreport,youhavementionedthecompany’smanagement,selectionsofstoresandservice.ButIamsurprisedthatyoudidn’tmentionanythingaboutitscoffee.It’sacoffeeshop,Meg.Isn’tthetasteofitscoffeethemostimportantthingtoitssuccess?W:Yeah,IguessIhavemadeamistakebyleavingitout.M:Andfiguresareimportanttoo.Youalsoneedtoaddanactualfiguresuchasthemonthlysales.W:Youarequiterightprofessor.M:Andwhynotdomoreresearch,lookforsomefiguresandwritethereportagain.W:Areyougivingmeanotherchance,professor?M:SeemslikeIam.Text10LastAugustSusanandforty-twootherstudentsgotwetanddirtywhileremovingsixtonsofgarbagefromtheriverrunningacrosstheircity.Theycleaneduptheriveraspartofaweeklongenvironmentalcamp.LikeoneinthreeAmericanrivers,thisriverissopollutedthatit’sunsafeforswimmingandfishing.Still,Susan,whohasjustcompletedherthirdsummerontherivercleanup,seesachangeinthisriver.Environmentalscientistspraisethe teenagersforremovinggarbagethatcanharmwildlife.Waterbirds,forexample,canchokeonplasticbottleringsandgetcutbyscrapmetal.Whenthecleanupstarted,garbagewaseverywhere.Butthisyeartheteenagershadtohuntforitintheirboats.Bytheendofthesix-hourshift,theyhadremovedenoughgarbagetofillmorethantwolargetrucks.“Garbageintherivermakespeoplebegintocareaboutenvironmentalissues,”Susansays.Shehopesthatwhenothersreadthatsheandherpeerscareenoughtocleanitup,maybetheywouldthinktwicebeforetheythrowgarbageintotheriver.'