吉林省东北师大附中2024届高三第六次模拟考试-英语+答案

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第一部分 听力(1-20 小题)在笔试结束后进行。 A. Completing the submission category. B. Changing the password first.

第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分 50 分) C. Submitting the work by email. D. Referring to the given sample.

第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) B

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。

The turn of the year is the time for reviewing one’s life, and for making some resolutions about what to

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concentrate on in the coming year; and for many years I have taken advantage of the holiday to review my own

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invite you to dive into a world of imagination, where colors, words, and creativity come to life. But this year One thing I decide on this year is to give up writing the Grumpy (暴躁的) Old Bookman column in this

promises to be more exciting as entries showing your talents in drawing, craft, and literature are highly magazine. It’s not that I’ve lost interest in the book world. But Leonard Woolf, husband of American writer

anticipated. Virginia Woolf (1882—1941), used to say a man should change his career every seven years. Though I would

Themes say that changing your whole career frequently is going a bit far, I do find that it serves as a great refresher if

Choose the themes suiting yourself. you can occasionally try a new job within the same line of business.

It is over 15 years since our editor wrote to me and asked if I would be interested in writing a regular

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piece about what was, even then, a rapidly changing publishing scene. He approached me because since 2004 I

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had been writing a regular blog called Grumpy Old Bookman.

Kids 11—14 Making The World A Kinder Place As my monthly survey of developments in both traditional and digital publishing continued, in this

magazine, I began to realize that writers in this century, of both fiction and non-fiction, are living in something

close to a paradise (天堂). Once, you struggled for years to find a publisher — or an agent if you wanted one

Prizes — but now you can publish your own stuff, either digitally or in paperback, without it costing you a penny

The excitement doesn’t end with just showing your creativity. Winners in each age group have the chance piece.

to win fantastic prizes. After about five years of producing such columns, it occurred to me that, rather than let these essays fade

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away on the seas of time, it might be valuable to publish my thoughts and comments in book form to potential are healthier, though they are nutritionally no different from those with artificial flavours. Natural flavours may

readers. Hence, in 2014, I published the first 69 GOB columns in paperback format, using Amazon’s Create involve more forest clear-cutting and carbon emissions from transport than flavours created in the lab.”

Space facilities. Title: Writers Rejoice! A monthly diary of the dawn of the digital age, which was my first trial. Platkin suggests getting more transparent (易懂的) labeling on packaging that describes exactly what the

And now I sincerely wish a new 2024. natural or artificial flavours are, so consumers are not misled into buying one product over another because of

24. Why does the author want to give up writing the column? “natural flavours”. Reineccius also offers simple guidance: “Don’t buy anything because it says ‘natural

A. He is fed up with the career linked to books. flavours’. Buy it because you like it.”

B. He is very keen on trying something new. 28. Which is misunderstanding about the “natural flavour” juice according to Paragraph 1?

C. He follows Leonard Woolf’s suggestion. A. It comes from 100% original fruit.

D. He’s used to changing his job every seven years. B. It is nothing but advertising tricks.

25. According to the author, what can be inferred from Paragraph 4? C. It certainly contains extracts made in the lab.

A. It is a golden time for writers in terms of publishing. D. It is absolutely safer than juice with artificial flavours.

29. What does the underlined word “exorbiant” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

B. Publishing industry is a profitable business.

A. Popular. B. Expensive. C. Favorable. D. Innovative.

C. It is rather hard to publish books nowadays.

30. Why do companies use natural flavours in the products?

D. Now it is amazing to find a publisher easily.

A. To cut the costs. B. To promote the sales.

26. What do you think of the author?

C. To advocate a healthy diet. D. To avoid food safety issues.

A. Emotional and good at controlling himself.

31. What can we conclude from the text?

B. Dedicated but easy to doubt himself.

A. Gary and Platkin hold opposite perspectives.

C. Purposeful and good at self-adjustment.

B. Natural flavours are more environmentally friendly.

D. Ambitious but unwilling to change himself. C. Customers are misled for ignoring labels on packaging.

27. What does the author mainly want to tell us? D. Natural and artificial flavours are more alike than you think.

A. Giving up timely is a virtue. B. Often changing jobs means new chances. D

C. The beginning of a year is a new start. D. Reflection can drive us to push forward. Imagine being able to use energy from the sun all the time, even when it’s night. That’s the idea that

C scientists at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) are exploring. They’re working on collecting sunlight

Pick up any packaged processed food, and there’s a decent chance that one of its listed ingredients will be in space and sending its energy to Earth.

“natural flavour”. The ingredient sounds good, particularly in contrast to “artificial flavours” since there is a Caltech’ scientists have created a special tool for this project. They call it MAPLE. MAPLE and two other

common belief that ingredients from nature are necessarily safer than something artificially made. But it’s not devices are part of a project that was sent into space in January, 2023. MAPLE’s job is to test the idea of

true. Then what exactly does the natural flavour mean? It refers to extracts (提取物) got from natural sources sending energy wirelessly from space to Earth. We’re used to using wire to move electrical energy from one

like plants, meat or seafood. When consumers see the “natural flavour” on a label, they are unlikely to assume place to another. But sending energy without wires is a lot trickier.

that someone is squeezing the juice from oranges into their bottles. They know even though natural flavour The method used by Caltech’s scientists depends on the way waves act when they meet. Imagine two

must come from natural sources, it needn’t all come from the plant or meat. For example, orange flavours waves coming together as they travel in the same direction. If the tops of the waves line up, they combine to

might contain not only orange extracts, but also extracts from bark and grass. make a bigger wave. But if the top of one wave is lined up with the low point of the other, the waves cancel

So if flavours like orange are needed, why not just use oranges? The answer comes down to “availability,

each other out. The Caltech team has found a way to control the timing of lots of microwaves so that they can

cost, and sustainability”, according to flavour chemist Gary Reineccius of the University of Minnesota. “If

combine their power, and focus the energy in one direction. It’s a little like using a magnifying glass (放大镜)

you’re going to use all your grapes on grape soda,” Reineccius says, “you don’t have any grapes for wine

to focus sunlight on a small, hot point of light.

making; the products are going to be exorbitant; besides, what do you do with the by-products you create after

To prove that the system could work, MAPLE sent energy to two devices just 30 centimeters away in

you’ve squeezed all the juice out of the grapes?”

space. This energy was then turned into electricity, which made two small lights light up. Next, MAPLE sent

Actually, while chemists make natural flavours by extracting chemicals from natural ingredients, artificial

energy all the way down to a lab at Caltech. The scientists were able to detect the energy, proving that it’s

flavours are made by creating the same chemicals artificially. The reason why companies bother to use natural

possible to send energy to Earth from space.

flavours rather than artificial flavours is simple: marketing. “Many of these products have health titles,” says

Dr. Hajimiri, one of the project’s leaders, thinks that one day, the system could be extremely useful,

Platkin, professor from Hunter College. “Consumers may be talked to believe products with natural flavours

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bringing energy to places that need it, all over the world. He believes that in the future, we’ll be able to send B. Build a reward system.

energy to remote regions and areas destroyed by war or natural disasters. C. It is a big challenge to strengthen your motivation.

32. What is the focus of Caltech’s project with MAPLE? D. Stress and anxiety allow room for weakness and doubt.

A. Solar energy detection. B. Wireless energy delivery. E. It can also weaken your determination to get things done.

C. Sending devices into space. D. Using wires to conduct electricity. F. This will ultimately prevent you from being able to accomplish your goals.

33. How does the Caltech team concentrate solar power? G. After all, the reminder that you have overcome doubt is a big confidence boost.

A. By changing the way microwaves act. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)

B. By magnifying waves coming together. 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)

C. By controlling the timing of microwaves. 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。

D. By lining up the waves in opposite directions. When Shelby Lattimore, a math and science teacher, saw her third graders weren’t attending class, she

34. What potential benefit could the system bring in the future according to Dr. Hajimiri? found a fun way to change that. The 25-year-old teacher started her class 41 to encourage them not

A. Warning people of natural disasters. only to 42 but to get excited about learning.

B. Turning solar energy into electricity. In the class, students can choose from a variety of “ 43 ”, from being a door holder to being a

C. Providing a solution to energy shortages. cleanup crew. They get “paid” every two weeks and the 44 they get depends on which job they take on.

D. Sending energy to regions in urgent need. The money is not real but play money spent on a homework pass, a seat change, and so on.

35. What can be a suitable title for the text? Each month, Lattimore’s students also have to pay “rent” for their class desk and chair. To keep things

A. The Use of Solar Energy in Space Exploration interesting, Lattimore also introduced a new 45 to her current class. At the beginning of the school

B. The Challenges of Generating Energy without Wires year, she 46 students $ 5 and then once the new year hit, the 47 increased to $ 7. “So that was

C. The Development of a New Tool for Collecting Electricity kind of an 48 that they had to make,” she said.

D. The Possibility of Sending Energy Wirelessly from Space to Earth Students can buy rewards once a month. The reward 49 low, medium and high price ranges, with

第二节(共5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5分) $ 2 candy being the cheapest option to a more 50 $ 5 “lunch with Ms. L” reward. Students can also

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 51 until they have enough money for the most expensive reward, for example, being the teacher for $ 30.

lf you’ve ever tried something big, then you’ve probably had to deal with doubt at a certain point. No Today, Lattimore has seen how much they’ve learned about various 52 from budgeting and

matter how often you face it, doubt can be depressing. 36 In situations where doubt arises, consider saving to reading a receipt and 53 change. She has also heard from students’ families, who are 54

these methods below, and you can silence doubt and put your best efforts toward your goals. of this idea because their kids are learning something they never learned at this age. “That’s really the goal here,

37 Doing this stimulates the reward center, tricking your mind into focusing on completing the task to not just 55 them this year, but to keep it going,” she added.

to experience the achievement. And imagining desired outcomes can have potential benefits including 41. A. report B. economy C. interaction D. survey

improved motivation and confidence.

42. A. get through B. take over C. set out D. show up

Look back on past wins. Reflecting is a powerful way to tell yourself that you’re capable of doing much

43. A. tools B. areas C. jobs D. parts

more. Get rid of doubt by entering reflection mode and reminding yourself that you are capable of getting

things done. 38 44. A. amount B. outcome C. position D. honour

Meditate (冥想) regularly. 39 But by meditating regularly, you can keep your energy levels high 45. A. term B. test C. choice D. idea

in the face of challenges and pressure and stay above doubt. It is a powerful tool to keep your mind clear about 46. A. awarded B. charged C. returned D. refused

your goals and get your desired mission accomplished. 47. A. bonus B. fine C. rent D. income

Take action on your plans. A sure sign that self-doubt has you in its grasp is that you are beginning to

48. A. appearance B. exception C. adjustment D. impression

buy into the excuses you make. 40 Taking action is the most effective method to silence doubt when

49. A. covers B. reveals C. follows D. combines

sensing it. Don’t let the doubt hold you back; use it to motivate yourself. Then you’ll be fueled to move toward

your mission. 50. A. general B. expensive C. suitable D. tasty

A. Visualize success. 51. A. save up B. settle down C. go around D. move on

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52. A. opinions B. roles C. comments D. skills I hope this email finds you well.___________________________________________________________

53. A. sharing B. donating C. carrying D. counting _____________________________________________________________________________________

54. A. careful B. supportive C. tolerant D. aware Yours sincerely,

55. A. accept B. praise C. impact D. bless Li Hua

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词的正确形式。 第二节(满分25分)

When it comes to ancient Chinese detectives, the name Di Renjie, a famous judge and administrator of 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。

the Tang Dynasty, often 56 (spring) to mind. For centuries, Di has been portrayed as a heroic Rich Danieu, a man awaiting a heart transplant (移植), had to stay in Strong Hospital in Rochester, New

investigator in popular stories throughout ancient China, who was 57 (high) logical and dialectical (辩 York, since January. His days were filled with uncertainty, medical procedures, and a longing to be with his

证的). Today, this tradition lives on in Chinese entertainment, with numerous TV and film adaptations of Di’s family. The slim hope of getting cured had almost driven Danieu’s mood down to the ground. He was close to

detective stories. giving up. What’s worse, he was frustrated at the thought of missing a crucial event: his 5-year-old daughter

The new TV series “Judge Dee’s Mystery” records the life of Judge Di. While solving various criminal Mara’s school’s father-daughter dance.

cases in different places 58 he serves during the early stages of his career, Di also uncovers the Shortly after Danieu’s arrival at the hospital, Mara had excitedly shared the news of her school’s

mystery 59 (surround) his own birth. upcoming father-daughter dance. She had been eagerly looking forward to her father’s participation. But

60 traditional Chinese detective fiction, which often combines supernatural elements, the new Danieu’s illness had kept him away from his daughter’s joyous event. As the day of the dance drew near,

series emphasizes logic, reason, and realism. Facing complex cases, Judge Di and his assistants employ Mara’s excitement began to be replaced by a deep sadness. “My daughter was a little upset, for I couldn’t go

reasoning skills to crack mysteries. “ 61 (compare) to other adaptations of Di Renjie’s stories, our with her,” Danieu said to a nurse with a heavy heart.

drama stands out for its 62 (diverse) and inclusiveness,” said Li Yunliang, the director of the series. Mara’s grandfather stepped in to take her to the dance, hoping to make the evening special for her. They

However, the series never intends 63 (pursue) a faithful recreation of the Tang Dynasty 64 both got dressed up, arrived at the school hall, and even had a beautiful photo taken. However, for Mara,

offers a modern interpretation of the classical stories that still strike a chord with contemporary audiences. Li something was wrong, because she noticed everybody else was with their dads. Excitement gave way to

believes that every audience can gain 65 unique insight into Judge Dee’s character and the cultural disappointment. On their way home, Mara was walking silently, without saying a word, when her grandfather

roots of Chinese civilization. “Judge Di shows traditional Chinese virtues that deserve to be admired by the received a call from the hospital.

Chinese people.” he adds. The nurses at Strong Hospital had been closely following the family’s story. Having witnessed what

第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) Danieu was experiencing due to missing such a crucial moment in his daughter’s life, they decided to do

第一节 (满分 15分) something. They knew they couldn’t make a big change, but they could certainly create a moment of magic.

On the night of the dance, with delicate care, they transformed an empty hospital room into a magical dance

假定你是李华,你班在校英语戏剧节中获得一等奖,外教 James 打算为此庆祝,并委托你调查同学

floor, complete with twinkling lights and soft music playing in the background.

们喜欢的庆祝方式。请你根据调查结果,给外教写一封邮件,内容包括:

At the same time, Danieu lay in his hospital bed, a sense of disappointment at his heart. When he was

1. 表达感谢;

gazing out the window, a nurse came in with a warm smile.

2. 提出个人建议;

注意:

3. 说明理由。

1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;

注意:

2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

1. 词数 80 左右;

2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Led to the room, Danieu didn’t know what awaited him. _______________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Dear James,

_________________________________________________________________________________________

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That special dance brought great strength and hope to Danieu. __________________________________ A. Study for biology. B. Attend a music class. C. Finish physics project.

_________________________________________________________________________________________ 听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 题。

_________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A. A birthday present. B. Colors of coats. C. The anniversary of a store.

9. What size will the woman take finally?

A. Size 24. B. Size 25. C. Size 26.

10. How much will the woman pay next Monday?

A. $ 20. B. $ 24. C. $ 30.

英 语 听 力

听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 题。

11. When did Mary move out?

注意事项:英语听力共两节,共 小题,每小题 分,满分 分。

20 1.5 30 A. A week ago. B. A month ago. C. A year ago.

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答 12. What does the man think of Mary?

题卡上。 A. Noisy. B. Generous. C. Kind.

第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 13. Who is the woman?

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 A. Mary’s neighbor. B. Mary’s landlord. C. Mary’s sister.

听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 16 题。

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? 14. How does Tyler feel about the garden?

A. Strange. B. Uninterested. C. Relaxed.

A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.

15. What are the speakers going to pick?

答案是C。

A. Apples. B. Vegetables. C. Grapes.

16. What are most of the local houses made of?

1. What will Andrew have for breakfast today?

A. Stones. B. Wood. C. Bricks.

A. Eggs. B. Fish. C. Vegetables.

听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 题。

2. How did Jenny come to school this morning?

17. What does the speaker mainly talk about?

A. On foot. B. By bike. C. By bus.

A. Culture. B. Language. C. Transport.

3. Why is the man going to China?

18. What can we know about Isabella’s experiences in the US?

A. To travel. B. To study. C. To work.

A. She bought a car.

4. Where is the man’s watch?

B. She tends to carry no cash.

A. In his schoolbag. B. On his desk. C. Around his wrist.

C. She pays less for her phone bill.

5. Where will the speakers have supper?

19. What does Isabella tend to talk about with her friends in the US?

A. In their home. B. In a restaurant. C. At Smith’s.

A. Mobile payment. B. Anything she wanted. C. Public transportation.

第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

20. How many experiences does Isabella share?

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

A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.

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 题。

6. When is the chemistry test?

A. This Thursday. B. Next Monday. C. Next Friday.

7. What will Isaac probably do next Thursday?

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高三第六次模拟考试参考答案 his family and the nurses, Danieu gradually became positive to prepare for the heart transplant. He

听力: 1—5 CABCA 6—10 BAACB 11—15 BCACA 16—20 BABBC enjoyed his meals and managed to sleep sound. The big day came at last. With a ton of confidence,

阅读理解:21—23 DCA 24—27 CACD 28—31 DBBD 32—35 BCDD Danieu was sent into the operation room. After what seemed to be many years, the operation was

36—40 EAGDF completed, which was quite successful. After his recovery, Danieu was ready to practice next

完型填空:41—45 BDCAD 46—50 BCCAB 51—55 ADDBC

father-daughter dance with his daughter.

语篇填空:

56. springs 57. highly 58. where 59. surrounding 60. Unlike

听力原文

61. Compared 62. diversity 63. to pursue 64. but 65. a

Text 1

写作:

W: Andrew, there are so many choices for breakfast today! What would you like?

第一节

M: I had some salty fish and eggs yesterday. I’d just like a cup of tea and a light breakfast. [1] Some

参考范文

beans and carrots will be fine.

Dear James, Text 2

I hope this email finds you well. We are grateful for your enthusiasm in celebrating our class M: Jenny, did you come to school by bike as usual this morning?

winning the first prize at the English Drama Festival. Your support means a lot to us! W: Oh, no. My bike is broken. [2] So I walked here.

Based on the survey I conducted, 88% of us are enthusiastic about a weekend outing, while 59% M: Why not take a bus?

favour an English movie night, followed by 32% who prefer a food party. My preference is in line W: There is no bus running around our area.

with the majority, so I suggest a hiking trip along the nearby greenway, which has lively plants and Text 3

stunning views. Such an outing is perfect for us to take a break from study routines, strengthen W: I hear you’re going to China. Are you touring?

M: No, [3] I’ll go to Beijing to attend the summer school. Besides that, I’ll visit my cousin who works

friendship and make our success more memorable.

there.

Thanks again for your thoughtful gesture. Looking forward to our exciting celebration! (122词)

W: Sounds good!

Yours sincerely,

Text 4

Li Hua M: Mom, have you seen my watch?

第二节 参考范文

W: Isn’t it in your schoolbag? You often leave things there or on your desk.

Led to the room, Danieu didn’t know what awaited him. As soon as he entered the room, all of a M: No, I checked there already. But I did find my textbook which I thought I’d lost.

sudden, a nice music rang out and the colorful lights started to twinkle. Many nurses flew into the W: [4] You silly! You are wearing it!

magical room, dancing to the music. Half moved, half puzzled, Danieu’s heavy heart melt a little. Text 5

Suddenly, a light-footed figure rushed in front of him, and danced around his wheelchair delightedly. M: [5] Mom, is dinner ready?

“Oh, my sweetheart, your dance is perfect.” said Danieu, astonished yet happily. Mara threw herself W: No. Your dad says we’ll eat out.

into his arms. “Dad, it’s a dance for you.” whispered the little girl affectionately. “Thank YOU, M: [5] But our teacher Mr. Smith says it’s flu season now; we should keep away from the crowd.

honey.” said the moved Dad, tears swimming in his eyes. A wave of warm claps filled the whole W: [5] Oh dear, you’re right.

room. Text 6

W: Isaac, we’ve only got two more weeks left for this term! What’s your study plan?

That special dance brought great strength and hope to Danieu. Mara promised to her Dad that

M: I’m going to finish my physics project this Thursday. After that, I’ll review my chemistry notes.

she would come to share her interesting school days with him. With the encouragement and support of

W: Oh, I know you’re good at chemistry. W: Me, too. Would you like to pick some vegetables or grapes?

M: Yeah, [6] but chemistry is my first exam next week. And I have to hand in a short paper for music M: [15] Actually, I’d prefer to pick some apples. I’m not interested in grapes.

class on Monday, right after I take the chemistry exam. W: [15] All right, Tyler. By the way, have you noticed that new house over there? It appears to be

W: Sounds a bit tight. [7] And biology? made of stones.

M: [7] That exam isn’t until next Friday. I’ll spend every day on it after my chemistry test. M: Oh, it is quite strange. It isn’t suitable for the climate. [16] Most houses here are built by cutting

Text 7 down big trees.

M: Can I help you, madam? W: And there is a brick house at the end of the road. It looks so unique.

W: [8] Yes, I’d like a coat as a present for Mike, my son. He’ll be fifteen in two weeks. M: Yes. That one is OK. It agrees with the weather.

M: What do you think of the blue one, size 24 or size 25? Text 10

W: I like the color. But Mike is a big boy. W: [17] Hi, I’m Isabella. I’d like to share with you my embarrassing experiences after I got back home

M: [9] What about this one, size 26? in the States. [20] First, [18] I found myself always without cash. In China, people always carry a

W: [9] I think it’s OK. I’m sure he’ll like it. How much is it? phone and pay by phone, as it’s almost a cashless country. People use digital payments, like Alipay

M: [10] Thirty dollars. and WeChat Pay. In the States, I kept forgetting that not everywhere accepts mobile payments, and I

W: Can I have any discount? often found myself without any cash on hand. [20] Second, I forgot that other people could speak

M: [10] Well, next Monday will be the 10th anniversary of the founding of our store. Customers can English. I know it’s a terrible habit, but I really did develop the habit of talking about whatever I

get 20% off each item. wanted with my English-speaking friends. [20] Third, I felt angry at the price of my phone bill.

W: Good news. Then I’ll come next Monday and take it. Really, America? Why does phone service cost so much? [20] Finally, [19] I hated the absence of

Text 8 public transportation. This one really did kill me. I LOVE China’s public transportation system. I

W: I feel like I haven’t seen Mary for a long time. could live here for 10 years and never buy a car and still get everywhere I needed to go. This summer I

M: [11] Have you just noticed that? She moved away right after Thanksgiving Day. kept having to ask people for rides. It was terribly annoying.

W: [11] Oh, that explains why I haven’t heard her dog barking for an entire month. I used to think

that she was noisy. Now I am missing the noise she made. Luna is such a cute dog.

M: You once called the police because she held a party at her house till 1 a.m.

W: Yes. I still remember she invited us to her garden to have some cakes. When we were having the

cakes, she apologized to us.

M: [12] Overall, she is very nice.

W: Right. [13] We are perfect neighbors, too. She helps us a lot. Where did she move, do you know?

M: The Turners told me the other day that she moved to the south of Florida.

W: For what reason?

M: I have no idea.

Text 9

M: What a beautiful garden!

W: I couldn’t agree more! Never have I seen such an amazing garden!

M: Every time I step into the garden, Anna, [14] I just get to feel at peace and like to stay and enjoy

the fresh air.

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