湖南省邵阳一中2025届高三9月第二次月考-英语试题+答案

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邵东一中2024 年下学期高三第二次月考英语科试卷

时间:120 分钟 总分:150 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。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. What is the woman doing?

A. Repairing a computer. B. Making a payment. C. Requesting a refund.

2. Why does the man come to the woman?

A. To invite her to dinner. B. To give her a present. C. To seek some advice.

3. What is the man going to do first?

A. Make reservations. B. Check with his wife. C. Work out a plan.

4. What is the woman’s opinion on the new building?

A. Unattractive. B. Pretty. C. Unique.

5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A. Salesman and customer. B. Householder and renter. C. Colleagues.

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

听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。

6. What are the speakers discussing?

A. The accommodations. B. The destination. C. The activities.

7. What is the man’s attitude towards the woman’s words?

A. Supportive. B. Disapproving. C. Unclear.

听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。

8. When will the presentation take place?

A. On the 15th. B. On the 16th. C. On the 22nd.

9. How can we describe Mr. Sadik?

A. Bossy. B. Forgetful. C. Changeable.

听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。

10. What was the speakers’ original plan for the day?

A. Attending a meeting. B. Visiting Ethan’s house. C. Watching a movie.

11. Why didn’t Ethan answer his cellphone?

A. He had an accident on the road. B. He did not have it with him. C. He left it in the car.

12. What will the woman do tonight?

A. Complete her report. B. Work overtime at the office. C. Eat at a new Spanish restaurant.

听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。

13. How did the man know about the woman?

A. From the Internet. B. From his parents. C. From his friend.

14. Why does the woman recommend Jack Shin?

A. She has a time conflict. B. She lives far from Halifax. C. She wants to help the man save money.

15. What can we learn about Jack Shin?

A. His charges are low. B. His schedule is very tight. C. His style is similar to the woman’s.

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16. How will Jack Shin present the photos to the man at first?

A. By uploading them online. B. By printing them out. C. By exhibiting them.

听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。

17. Who probably are the listeners?

A. Company employees. B. High school students. C. University seniors.

18. What does the speaker say about interviewing?

A. It requires a little talent. B. It needs some practice. C. It can improve skills.

19. What is the speaker’s first suggestion?

A. Being confident. B. Contacting potential employers. C. Writing a solid rsum.

20. What does the speaker ask the listeners to take?

A. A list of possible questions. B. A notebook with interview skills. C. An overview of their background.

第二部分 阅读理解(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

Investment Competition

About the Competition

The Wharton Global High School Investment Competition is a free, online investment simulation (模拟) for

high school students(9th to 12th grade)and teachers. Students work in teams of four to seven, guided by a teacher

as their advisor. Together, they learn about teamwork, communication, risk, companies and industry analysis and

many other important aspects of investing.

Teams examine a brief case study featuring a potential client and are tasked with working closely to meet that

client’s long term investment goals. Equipped with an approved stock list and the Wharton Investment Simulator

(WInS), which allows them to simulate stock trading, students develop an investment strategy, analyze sectors and

companies, and build a portfolio (投资组合) using $ 100 ,000 in virtual cash provided by WInS over the course of

10 weeks. Winners are selected on the strength of their team strategies, not on the growth of their portfolios.

Results

Final reports are reviewed by a team of judges, who select 50 semi-finalist teams. Those teams are invited to

present their strategies to a panel of expert judges at the virtual semifinals. The top 10 teams from the semifinals

move on to the final of the competition, the Global Finale, at Wharton in Philadelphia.

Please Remember

Once advisors register for the competition, they will receive a confirmation email with instructions to set up

their student team accounts on WInS, our trading platform. Student team accounts must be set up no later than

September 20, 2023. In order to complete the registration form, advisors will need to:

Choose the username and password for their advisor accounts.

Provide their school-issued email address, as well as a back-up email address where all competition

communications will be sent.

21.What’s the function of WInS?

A. Offering virtual cash. B. Studying some brief cases.

C. Making people win business. D. Understanding clients’ requirements.

22.What can we know about the Global Finale?

A. All final reports must be delivered to it. B. It’s the highest level of the competition.

C. It’s a final graded by clients’ opinions. D. About fifty teams can participate in it.

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23.What should advisors do after registering for the competition?

A. Send a confirmation email to judges.

B. Guide students to create their own accounts.

C. Ensure team members are from the same school.

D. Build the student team accounts on the specific platform.

B

In the mid-1990s, Tom Bissell taught English as a volunteer in Uzbekistan. He left after seven months,

physically broken and having lost his mind. A few years later, still attracted to the country, he returned to

Uzbekistan to write an article about the disappearance of the Aral Sea.

His visit, however, ended up involving a lot more than that. Hence this book, Chasing the Sea: Lost Among

the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia, which talks about a road trip from Tashkent to Karakalpakstan, where

millions of lives have been destroyed by the slow drying up of the sea. It is the story of an American travelling to

a strange land, and of the people he meets on his way: Rustam, his translator, a lovely 24-year-old who picked up

his colorful English in California, Oleg and Natasha, his hosts in Tashkent, and a string of foreign aid workers.

This is a quick look at life in Uzbekistan, made of friendliness and warmth, but also its darker side of society.

In Samarkand, Mr Bissell admires the architectural wonders, while on his way to Bukhara he gets a taste of police

methods when suspected of drug dealing. In Ferghana, he attends a mountain funeral followed by a strange

drinking party. And in Karakalpakstan, he is saddened by the dust storms, diseases and fishing boats stuck miles

from the sea.

Mr Bissell skillfully organizes historical insights and cultural references, making his tale a well-rounded

picture of Uzbekistan, seen from Western eyes. His judgment and references are decidedly American, as well as

his delicate stomach. As the author explains, this is neither a travel nor a history book, or even a piece of reportage.

Whatever it is, the result is a fine and vivid description of the purest of Central Asian traditions.

24.What made Mr Bissell return to Uzbekistan?

A.His friends' invitation. B.His interest in the country.

C.His love for teaching. D.His desire to regain health.

25.What does the underlined word that in paragraph 2 refer to?

A.Developing a serious mental disease. B.Taking a guided tour in Central Asia.

C.Working as a volunteer in Uzbekistan. D.Writing an article about the Aral Sea.

26.Which of the following best describes Mr Bissell's road trip in Uzbekistan?

A.Romantic. B.Eventful. C.Pleasant. D.Dangerous.

27.What is the purpose of this text?

A.To introduce a book. B.To explain a cultural phenomenon.

C.To remember a writer. D.To recommend a travel destination.

C

The launch of a tool to record a vanishing Greek dialect drew attention back this week to one of the great

extinctions of the modern world: nine languages are believed to be disappearing every year. Romeyka, which is

spoken by an ageing population of a few thousand people in the mountain villages near Turkey’s Black Sea coast,

separated from modern Greek thousands of years ago. It has no written form. For linguists, it is a“ living bridge”

to the ancient Greek world, the loss of which would clearly be a blow.

But some languages are in even bigger trouble, with 350 that have fewer than 50 native speakers and 46 that

have just one. A cooperation between Australian and British institutions paints the situation in distinct colors, with

a language stripes chart, devised to illustrate the accelerating decline in each decade between 1700 and today. Its

authors predict that between 50% and 90% of the world’s 7,000 languages will be extinct by 2150. Even now, half

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of the people on the planet speak just 24 of them.

The history of languages has always been linked to colonialism and political persecution ( 迫 害 ), which

scatter populations as well as controlling them. The Endangered Languages Alliance (ELA) has tracked down and

mapped hundreds of dying languages in New York, which is an unexpected discovery. These dialects are supposed

to be found in remote rural areas. Among ELA’s more shocking discoveries is that, of 700 surviving speakers of

Seke, which originated in a cluster of mountain villages in Nepal, more than 150 can be traced to two apartment

buildings in Brooklyn district of New York.

From Sami reindeer herders across the Arctic to Australia’s Indigenous (土著的) peoples, the ways in which

people express themselves hide secret messages about ancient ways of living in nature. Both a will and a way are

needed if they are to survive. By simply honouring their existence, linguists play an important role. Ken Hale, an

activist who is strongly for preserving endangered languages famously argued that losing any language was “like

dropping a bomb on the Louvre”.

28.What does “Romeyka” in Paragraph 1 refer to?

A.An extinct ancient Greek language. B.A language with very few written words.

C.A disappearing dialect related to ancient Greek. D.A popular dialect loved by the young generation.

29.Why are the numbers used in Paragraph 2?

A.To show the importance of the dialects. B.To conclude the diversity of the dialects.

C.To explain different ways to protect dialects. D.To illustrate the tendency of fast dying dialects.

30.What can we infer from Paragraph 3?

A.Seke is a place in the mountains of Nepal.

B.People assume fewer dialects exist in big cities.

C.Nepal and New York were twin cities many years ago.

D.ELA is not surprised to trace an original Nepal dialect to Brooklyn.

31.What does Ken Hale’s quote mean?

A.The extinction of a dialect is a great loss. B.Bombing Louver is a disaster to any language.

C.Ancient ways of living are kept secret in Louvre. D.Languages are to survive simply by honoring them.

D

In the threatening trouble of climate change, growing commercial crops on solar farms is a potentially

efficient use of agricultural land that can both increase commercial food production and improve solar panel

performance and longevity(寿命), according to a new Cornell research.

We now have, for the first time, a physics-based tool to estimate the costs and benefits of co-locating solar

panels and commercial agriculture in terms of increased power conversion efficiency and solar-pancl longevity,

said lead author Henry Williams, a doctoral student in Cornell Engineering.

There is potential for agrivoltaic(农业光伏)systems--where agriculture and solar panels coexist--to provide

increased passive cooling through taller panel heights, more reflective ground cover and higher evapotranspiration

(蒸散)rates compared to traditional solar farms, said Max Zhang, professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical

and Aerospace Engineering, We can generate renewable electricity and conserve farmland through agrivoltaic

systems. In New York, for example, about 40% of solar farm capacity has been developed on agricultural lands,

while about 84% of land suitable for solar development is agricultural, according to a previous research study

from Zhang's group.

The engineers showed that solar panels mounted over vegetation reveal surface temperature drops compared

to those built over bare ground. Solar panels were mounted 4 meters above a cotton crop and the solar panels

showed temperature reductions by up to 10 degrees Celsius, compared with those mounted a half-meter above

bare soil.

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As you decrease the solar panel operating temperature, you can increase efficiency and improve the

longevity of your solar panels, said Williams, We're showing double benefits. On one hand, you have food

production for farmers, and on the other hand, we've shown improved longevity and improved conversion

efficiency for solar developers.

Up to this point, most of the benefits from agrivoltaic systems have been around areas with abundant

sunshine, said Zhang, This research is taking a step toward evaluating the application of agrivoltaics in climates

representative of the Northeastern U. S. in relaxing the land-use competition it faces.

32.What does the new Cornell research convey?

A. Growing commercial crops can relieve climate change.

B. It's costly to improve solar panel performance and longevity.

C. Commercial agriculture can increase power conversion efficiency.

D. The coexistence of solar panels and commercial crops is mutually beneficial.

33.Why does the author list the figures in paragraph 3?

A. To show the promising future of agrivoltaics.

B. To indicate the lack of solar farms in New York.

C. To tell agricultural lands are based on solar farms.

D. To demonstrate agricultural farms are more developed.

34.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A. The Northeastern US is rich in agricultural lands.

B. Hot climate zones are ideal for developing agrivoltaics.

C. The research made a breakthrough in land-use competition.

D. The application of agrivoltaics in Northeastern US proved practical.

35.Which is a suitable title for the text?

A. Approaches to Tackling World Climate Change

B. Methods of Increasing Agricultural Production

C. Agrivoltaics Have Been Well Received in the US

D. Growing Crops at Solar Farms Generates Higher Efficiency

第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 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。

SETTING A GOAL OF PAINTING

You’ll find that having a clear goal when you go out painting will make you a better painter, faster. 36 .

The goals are as follows.

Explore an area. 37 . When in Scotland for the first time, I didn’t know what to paint. So, rather than

making finished paintings, I focused on just sketching ( 素 描 ) the things that were new to me. It’s a relaxing

approach to painting, and it helps you get familiar with a strange land.

38 . It’s like exploring, but with more focus. On my Scotland trip, I became fond of a beautiful,

ancient stone bridge and knew I wanted to make a big painting of it when I got home. I collected color studies in

gouache (水粉画), pencil sketches and photos. Once home, where I had all the tools and materials ready, I was

able to create that larger work.

Work on a skill or problem. This is usually a workshop goal, but you can do it on your own. If you don’t

understand color temperature, consider making color studies in different temperature. 39 : Is it true that

white in shadow is darker than black in light? See for yourself by observing and painting such a situation.

Create a finished painting. This can be a difficult task compared to the others. You have to be at the top of

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your game, employing good design, good color and good edge treatment. I usually do this for open-air contests or

when I’m practicing for one. Many artists, however, often enjoy bringing a painting fully to completion at the

scene. 40 .

A. Have a good trip

B. Gather reference materials

C. Before this you’d better make a plan

D. This is what I do if I’m in unfamiliar area

E. Or you may have a question you want to answer

F. It takes experience, time and energy and plenty of coffee

G. Consider having one of four simple goals before heading out

第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分 40 分)

第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)

As a first-generation Asian immigrant who had grown up in poverty, I knew I was beyond 41 to be

admitted into Harvard. I loved books, but it never crossed my mind to become a(n) 42 of any sort. I didn’t

43 to have unrealistic dreams.

Still, something 44 me. My deskmate had 45 our friendship recently. There wasn’t a dramatic

fight or disagreement. He had 46 moved on to new friends. I felt an ache in my chest that 47 night. I

started doodling (涂鸦) on my notepad and then, suddenly, my hand started writing words. I’d written a poem

about him. There on the page was the truth about how much it hurt to 48 him.

That tiny poem was a 49 that rooted in my heart. I realized I could possibly become a writer and from

that moment on, it was all I 50 to do. So I changed my field of study to English. I 51 my first short

stories while I was still a student. I went on to write my first novel, Girl in Translation, which became an

international 52 and is taught in schools around the world.

That night, I learned that art isn’t a 53 . It’s at the core of what makes us human. Although I’d believed

that immigrants couldn’t afford to be 54 , I understood then that we had always been the ultimate artists,

55 ourselves again and again as we try to adapt to a new landscape.

41.A.innocent B.fortunate C.dependent D.voluntary

42.A.surgeon B.lawyer C.artist D.engineer

43.A.expect B.regret C.agree D.refuse

44.A.bothered B.inspired C.interested D.satisfied

45.A.adapted to B.shown off C.broken off D.referred to

46.A.unwillingly B.cautiously C.helplessly D.simply

47.A.fancy B.peaceful C.happy D.lonely

48.A.marry B.upset C.lose D.desert

49.A.romance B.seed C.secret D.shadow

50.A.resolved B.hesitated C.declined D.pretended

51.A.bought B.borrowed C.priced D.published

52.A.gap B.effort C.bestseller D.challenge

53.A.necessity B.luxury C.game D.reality

54.A.practical B.reliable C.energetic D.creative

55.A.rescuing B.recreating C.recovering D.relaxing

第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)

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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。

A ship without an anchor is at the mercy of the waves; likewise, a person who has no sense of responsibility

is at the mercy of their own careless and thoughtless behavior. As middle school students, we have understood the

importance of responsibility and should take our studies 56._________(serious). This means meeting deadlines for

our school work, following our teachers' 57._________(guide), and always aiming for academic excellence.

58._________ we are at fault in our daily life, we should be ready to admit our mistakes. This way, we can

practice the virtue of courage and become a person of integrity.

Apart from personal development, assuming responsibility for our actions is also important. Society is

59. _________ organic whole, and as social beings,we should stick to our 60._________ (principle) and try to

make a contribution. You may have heard of the story of a small boy saving starfish on the beach. He was not 61.

_________(discourage) though the passers-by told him that it was not worthwhile to do so. You may also have

heard of Huang Danian,the geophysicist, 62._________ practiced core socialist values.Being a respected expert in

the UK, Huang wanted to help advance science in China. He 63._________(resign) his post and returned. Huang

made substantial contributions, which helped discover valuable mineral resources and bring China's knowledge

and technology in this area alongside the world's 64._________ (fine).

There are many others who are willing to bear the heavy burden of responsibility and devote themselves to

65._________ (work) for the good of their countries. They serve as good models for all of us.

第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)

第一节(满分 15 分)

假定你是李华,上周你校举办了手工制作活动,活动用料全部来自生活中的可回收材料。请你为校英文报

写一篇短文,内容包括:

1. 活动目的;

2. 活动内容;

3. 你的感受。

注意:

1. 词数 80 左右;

2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

A Handcraft Making Activity

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

第二节(满分 25 分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段话,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

I begged my mom to let me make cookies by myself. Even though I had never attempted baking before, I

was nine years old and my friend Emmie had been baking cupcakes by herself for a year. I was determined to

prove that I could make it. My brother, Caleb, laughed at the idea of me cooking alone, calling it a disaster.

Having a big brother can be annoying. Despite his laughing, my mom agreed to let me try. She reminded me to

take my time and be careful because I’d had some messy spills before I was nine.I raced to the kitchen and went

to work. I cracked eggs and put a cold stick of butter into the bowl. I turned on the mixer at medium speed—and

whoa. Whoa. Whoa! What a disaster! I had to wipe butter off my face, then off the table and floor.Caleb made fun

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of me again, calling me a mess. I chased him away with a spoon and turned back to the mixing bowl. I started

again with softer butter.Referring to the recipe, I poured everything needed into the bowl and mixed it. After that,

I put round batte(r 面糊)onto the cookie sheet and put it into the oven. Within a minute, a fantastic smell filled the

kitchen—the smell of cookie success! I was going to prove that I was responsible. No more eye-rolling from my

brother. No more “You’re too young” from my parents. I was grown up and in control. I stared into the oven, and

my heart sank.The neat, little balls had melted and overflowed to the edges of the cookie sheet. I pulled the pan

out just as Caleb wandered back into the kitchen.“What in the world?” He started to laugh. “Cookie soup?”“You

just be quiet,” I whispered, trying not to cry. “Just leave me alone.” “How’s it going in there?” Dad called from the

living room. Caleb raised his eyebrows and bit his lip. I responded that everything was fine, pouring the melted

batter into the bowl quickly.

注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

I picked up the directions, wondering what had gone wrong. _______________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________

The moment I opened the oven, I intended my parents to have a taste of it. ___________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________

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邵东一中 2024 年下学期高三第二次月考英语科试卷

答 案

第一部分 听力

1-5 BCBAC 6-10 ABACC 11-15 BACAC 16-20 ACBAC

第二部分 阅读理解

21--25 ABDBD 26--30 BACDB 31--35 ADABD 36--40 GDBEF

第三部分 语言运用

第一节

41--45 BCAAC 46--50 DDCBA 51--55 DCBDB

第二节 《优化设计 P273 15 分》

56.seriously 57.guidance 58.If/When 59.an 60.principles

61.discouraged 62.who 63.resigned 64.finest 65.working

第四部分 写作

第一节 《优化设计 题组训练 P317 15 分 》

A Handcraft Making Activity

Last week, our school took a creative step towards environmental protection by hosting a unique recycling

art event--handcraft making activity.

The activity was a hands-on experience where students were encouraged to transform daily recyclable

materials into beautiful and functional art pieces. During it, some made pencil holders from empty cans, while

others made photo frames from cardboard boxes. When cooperating with others, we also learned some basic

techniques of handcraft making, such as cutting, shaping and sticking.

Personally, I found the experience incredibly rewarding. It was a reminder that every small action counts in

the grand scheme of environmental conservation.

读后续写:

I picked up the directions, wondering what had gone wrong. My brain racing fast, each step flashed across

my mind. Clearly, I had followed every step in the directions cautiously. What's the problem? I stood in silence,

a sense of confusion creeping on me. I was almost on the point of giving up when a line caught my eyes: heat the

oven for half an hour in advance. Only then did I realize why the little balls had melted and overflowed to the

edges of the cookie sheet. Overwhelmed with joy, I cleaned up the mess and started again from the very

beginning, paying close attention every step. As the clock ticked down, the kitchen was filled with a fantastic

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smell.

The moment I opened the oven, I intended my parents to have a taste of it. I brought a plate of cookies into

the living room for my parents. At the sight of the round and golden cookies, they let out a sigh of admiration:

Whoa! In no time they took a cookie each, biting slowly with appreciation. Delicious! Mom said, her eyes

sparkling with pride. Dad nodded in agreement, giving me a thumbs-up. With no previous rolling eyes, Caleb

couldn't resist the temptation and also reached for a one. My heart was as sweet as honey and no words could

describe how excited I was. Thanks, my lovely lady! This is the best cookie I have tasted. Mom's words made

tears welling up in my eyes.Sweet smell and smiles settling over the living room, I knew that I could make it to

any baking project that came my way.

听力材料

(Text 1)

M: Sorry, ma’am, but the computer is not accepting your card.

W: How can that be? I paid last month’s bill. Can you try again?

M: OK, here goes. Oh, it’s fine.

W: That’s a relief. Your computer must be faulty.

(Text 2)

M: I’ve been invited to have dinner with Paulo and Maria this evening but I don’t know what to wear. I’d also like

to take a small present. Do you have any ideas?

W: Just be informal, and I’m sure they’d appreciate some flowers and maybe something from Scotland.

(Text 3)

W: How about spending the weekend with us?

M: Let me see if my wife has anything planned and I’ll get back to you.

W: Well, make it quick. What we wanna do involves making reservations.

(Text 4)

M: What do you think of the new building downtown?

W: It is visually unappealing! I can’t stand it!

M: That pretty well sums up my view about it too.

(Text 5)

W: The president likes the new location for the store.

M: I wish he knew how hard we worked to find it.

第一节到此结束。

(Text 6)

M: I suggest going for something comfortable, like a small cottage.

W: Why don’t we treat ourselves and stay at a five-star hotel? Or even better, let’s rent a house with a pool.

M: What’s the point? We’ll be at the beach all day anyway.

W: Oh, come on! Don’t you want a bit of luxury for once?

M: But we definitely don’t need an entire house!

(Text 7)

W: I can’t keep up with all these changes! So, the presentation is on the 15th after all?

M: Well, Mr. Sadik said he’d be away on leave that day, so it was scheduled for the 16th. Then, for some reason, it

was changed to the 22nd.

W: Yeah, that’s the date I’ve marked in my diary.

M: Then Mr. Sadik said he’d canceled his leave, so it was switched back to the original date.

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