江苏溧水高中2019届高三英语5月回归性试题(带答案)


    第I卷 选择题(3部分满分85分)
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    A 19 15                     B 9 18                C 9 15
    答案 C
    1 What does Mrs Lamb want William to do
    A Paint the wall              B Pay for the glass         C Help cut the grass
    2 How much will the man pay
    A 5                       B 10                   C 20
    3 What does the woman want to do with the washing machine
    A Throw it away              B Have it repaired         C Sell it to Nelson
    4 Which flight will the man take
    A 1020                    B 1100                 C 1145
    5 What is Jennifer going to do
    A Buy some paper             B Check her work         C Start a business
    第二节(15题题1分满分15分)
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    听面段话回答第6第7题
    6 Where does the conversation probably take place 
    A At a bus stop               B At an activity centre      C At an information desk
    7 What will the man probably do 
    A Buy a book                 B Go to a festival          C Visit the woman
    听面段话回答第8第10题
    8 Where are the speakers
    A At the theater              B At the hospital           C At the railway station
    9 What does the woman do
    A She’s a driver               B She’s a singer            C She’s a doctor
    10 What did the man do to help the woman
    A Book the hotel             B Look after Alan          `C Play in the concert
    听面段话回答第11第13题
    11 What is the woman doing 
    A Asking for advice          B Chairing a meeting        C Hosting a program
    12 When was Bergen founded 
    A In 1070                     B In the 1200s             C In the 1830s
    13 What does Mr Wilson suggest people do in Bergen 
    A Read a fairy tale              B Walk around the city            C Buy a wooden house
    听面段话回答第14第17题
    14 What is the probable relationship between the speakers 
    A Strangers                   B Roommates                C Neighbours
    15 Where did Paul get the information about the flat 
    A From a good friend           B From Mrs Hamilton          C From the newspaper
    16 How many bedrooms are there in the flat 
    A Three                      B Two                          C One
    17 What does the woman ask Paul to do 
    A Pay the rent first             B Come to see the flat             C Call her this afternoon
    听面段独白回答第18第20题
    18 Who has become the Union Party leader
    A Robert Tennen              B Harry Johnson              C Jim Hardy
    19 What will happen to 10th Street tomorrow
    A It will be closed             B It will be cleaned             C It will be rebuilt
    20 What will the weather be like tomorrow
    A Sunny                     B Snowy                     C Rainy
    第二部分:英语知识运(两节满分35分)
    第节:单项填空(15题:题1分满分15分)
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    21 Nowadays job seekers focus more on ________ they can realize their potential in their new jobs instead of putting salary in the first place
          A whether           B why              C that              D what
    22 You can learn to write well through hard work but you may never be __________ Hemingway
          A the one            B other             C another           D the other
    23How about going to the cinema to watch the Wandering Earth
      Good idea I ________ how to kill the time
         A wonder           B had wondered         C was wondering        D will wonder
    24 Your new trousers are slightly large You should have chosen a smaller size
      You are out of touch __________ trousers are the latest fashion
         A Tight                  B Loose                C Irregular             D Flexible
    25 A stupid man’s report of what a clever man says is never accurate because he __________ translates what he heard into something he can understand
        A unconsciously     B secretly          C fundamentally      D flexibly
    26 Why have you been rushed off your feet recently
      Two team members ________ we have had to take over their work
         A being sent away                        B to be sent away
         C having sent away                        D having been sent away
    27 Our language programs can offer courses specially ________ to suit the needs of learners of different levels
         A registered        B delivered              C tailored           D clarified
    28 Many factories have been quick to adapt AIassisted robots for survival________ rising labor shortages and costs  
    A in preference to     B in response to     C in regard to        D in contrast to
    29 The old man looked up towards the moon and seemed judging from his facial expression _____ of his family   
         A to think              B thinking               C to have thought      D to be thinking
    30 Andy is now occupied in gardening work and she would be happier if her husband Frank helped her but he _________
         A hadn’t                B wasn’t              C isn’t          D didn’t
    31 How long shall we wait here
       The first bus set out earlier than usual today and _______ be here any time I think
         A should               B might                C can              D must
    32 To my joy Diana and Rose have __________
       Me too Harmony is the most precious is the basic idea of Chinese traditional culture
          A made up            B broken up             C ended up         D kept up 
    33 Have you heard of the saying ____________
      Of course it’s no wonder quite a few millionaires don’t feel happy with so much money sometimes nowadays
          A Money is everything                         B A light purse is a heavy curse
          C Every coin has two sides                      D A penny saved is a penny earned
    34 ______ there is much debate about the safety of driverless cars they have the potential to change our transportation system
         A As                  B When             C Despite             D While
    35 You are ambitious enough to get hired by that big corporation
       _________ Fortune may smile on me some day
         A I hope so             B It depends            C You never know     D That’s nothing
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    Steve Brosnihan is the resident cartoonist at the Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence Rhode Island a bittersweet — but mostly sweet — job that means he   36   from room to room drawing and chatting and doing whatever else he can think of to   37   the sick children During one visit in 2010 he was saying good night to a teenage patient   38   he had a bright idea — literally
    Brosnihan told the teenager to wait until he   39  then look out his hospital room window toward the corner near the bus stop The cartoonist   40   to that spot in the India Point Park area of Providence turned around and flickered his bike light up toward the hospital To his surprise the teen   41  flickering his own room lights right back
    Every night after that Brosnihan flickered his light and more and more   42   flickered back When he mentioned the ritual(仪式) to a friend who worked at a   43   restaurant called the Hot Club the owner said he wanted in too He started to flick the neon Hot Club sign for one minute every night at 830 Soon enough the customers started joining in with flashlights and cell phones Almost   44  a simple gesture was morphing(changing) into a powerful   45   between residents who didn't know one another and sick children eager for a ray of   46  The ritual earned a name Good Night Lights
    It is all I look forward to   47   all day says Abigail Waldron aged ten who has seen Good Night Lights during two extended stays for leukemia treatment It just shows you that somebody is helping you   48   your whole experience in the hospital
    Slowly but surely more businesses have joined the light brigade More than 20 groups in Providence are officially on board for the 830 p m flicker Some even   49   big flashing lights on their buildings just for this initiative
    The East Providence Police Department already had plenty of   50   — on their police cars — and every Wednesday night the officers   51   up their cruisers(cars) on the other side of the Providence River and   52   them Even tugboats on the river join in to give their own incandescent goodnight wave to kids who are going through   53   situations and sleeping in a strange place
    It's a very powerful permutation of the signal Brosnihan says The most powerful of all he adds may come from the families of children who have died   54  return to the hospital to flicker a light outside to   55   patients who are still in treatment It would be very hard not to do this says Brosnihan once you start

    36 A rushes            B wanders            C checks                D marches
    37 A bring up            B care for            C cheer up            D help out
    38 A when            B while                C where                D that
    39 A returned        B left                C warned            D arrived
    40 A ran                B walked                C fled                D biked
    41 A reacted            B reflected            C responded            D recalled
    42 A kids            B people                C staff                D volunteers
    43 A native            B generous            C local                D distant
    44 A by mouth        B by luck                C by design            D by accident
    45 A invention        B connection            C devotion            D expression
    46 A joy                B rest                C pride                D truth
    47 A completely         B naturally            C basically            D necessarily
    48 A with            B during                C against                D through 
    49 A covered            B settled                C installed            D removed
    50 A alarms            B lights                C signs                D volunteers
    51 A hold            B turn                 C line                D pick
    52 A sound            B start                C light                D flash
    53 A scary            B pleasant            C unsafe                D cheerful
    54 A otherwise        B after                C though                D yet
    55 A satisfy            B support            C honour                D inspire


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    56 Which of the following features does the product enjoy
    A It's made of quality plastic easy to be bent
    B It is assisted with electronic dial reading system
    C It could be positioned within the oven in two ways
    D It is resistant to shake and press
    57 Which description about the product is true
    A It provides unconditional domestic and international shopping
    B It sells best in Oven Thermometers section on Amazon
    C Over 3000 customers have commented on the product
    D It could be paid for only through credit card
    B
    Some people always seem to have sunny outlooks while others never stop complaining Naturally scientists have asked why
    In a study University of Minnesota researchers David Lykken and Auke Tellegen analysed wellbeing questionnaires answered by 254 twins over a 10year period They found that identical twins’(卵双胞胎) happiness was much closely paired over time than that of fraternal twins(异卵双胞胎) In a smaller sample of twins separated in infancy and raised apart removing the influence of a shared environment the effect was slightly more pronounced The authors went on to calculate that about 50 per cent of happiness genetic The scientific community is still arguing about the exact number but the basic finding is widely accepted
    If a large part of happiness is genetic does that mean the rest can be acquired by upgrading your job your house or where you live?
    Decades of research support the theory of hedonic adaptation(享乐适应) sometimes called happiness treadmill after negative and positive life changes individuals tend to return to a baseline level of wellbeing One study examined 3658 Germans who moved into new houses because they were frustrated with their old ones Housing satisfaction generally rose in the first year and then began falling though remained higher than before the move But life satisfaction remained unchanged Other studies have found that spikes in wellbeing after marriage or a job promotion tend to fade within months On the flip side even after calamitous changes like widowhood disability and job loss happiness usually trend upward again(although slowly and with more variability)
    In other words chasing material life changes doesn’t offer much joy Does that mean happiness is out of our control Not at all says Sonja Lyubomirsky a psychology professor at the University of California Riverside and the author of The Myths of Happiness After conducting a review of 51 happiness interventions including writing letters of gratitude counting one’s blessings and practicing random acts of kindness Lyubomirsky and her coauthor Nancy L Sin found that these simple activities had a significance effect on wellbeing In addition enjoying positive experiences tended to increase appreciation of them
    Happiness is not something where you either have it or you don’t You definitely can do something about it says Lyubomirsky
    58 The theory of Hedonic adaptation refers to ___________
      A a person’s happiness grows over time
      B a person tend to be happier when positive changes occur
      C a person tends to be less happy when negative changes occur
      D a person’s long term happiness is not significantly affected by any event
    59 The underlined word calamitous in paragraph 4 can be best replace by _________
      A significant         B gradual          C disastrous          D constant
    60 Which of the following may Soja Lyubomirsky agree with
      A Man is the master of his happiness   
    B He who makes others happy is truly happy
      C Joy and sorrow are nextdoor neighbors
      D Joys shared with others are more enjoyed
    C
    When Noah Shulman was born a few days after Christmas 2016 his parents Kristelle and Evan had no reason to worry about him Everything went smoothly But within a few days of taking his first breath Noah began to struggle After a painful month of medical emergencies the Shulmans learned that their son had a rare genetic disease that affected his mitochondria (线粒体) Unfortunately there are no treatments for mitochondrial disorders as it’s not yet possible to repair or alter the affected mitochondrial genes using gene therapy
    Although told by doctors that they wouldn’t have a healthy biological child and exploring options like adopting the Shulmans weren’t ready to give up on having biological children Then they learned about mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) a promising innovation in fertility ( 生育) treatments which is considered as a form of genetic editing It involves replacing just the mutated (突 变 )  mitochondria with healthy mitochondrial DNA from a donor while keeping the biological mother’s and father’s DNA complete
    We are breaking down a barrier that has certainly never been crossed before says Dr Michio Hirano medical director of the laboratory of molecular genetics at Columbia University who plans to perform MRT for the Shulmans as part of a study Clearly biologically the embryo or person generated has three different sources of DNA and that’s a unique or novel concept
    Scientists like Hirano and families like the Shulmans are far more comfortable with that than are policymakers Federal policy not only prevents scientists from using government money for research on human embryos but also prohibits the Food and Drug Administration from even accepting applications to consider approving the procedure That’s why Hirano found private funding for his study which the Shulmans and five other couples have joined Even so he can only perform MRT he cannot transfer the embryos for pregnancy ( 受孕) They remain frozen until policies change Right now we are in suspension with these embryos he says We can’t move forward until we have permission to move forward
    Many researchers argue that universal dismissal of any research involving genetic alteration of human embryos like MRT closes off valuable work that could lead to treatments for diseases But they also acknowledge that some fastmoving scientists overseas who are already introducing permanent genetic changes in embryos may be going too far as it’s not yet clear how safe and effective these interventions are In November a Chinese bioengineer alarmed both the scientific community and the public when he announced he had used a powerful but still untested geneediting tool called CRISPR to introduce a genetic change in twin girls when they were embryos to make them resistant to HIV infection CRISPR’s developers noted that the longterm implications of editing the human genome aren’t known and stood by their previous call for a voluntary moratorium ( 暂停) on work on genetically editing human embryos that will be transferred for pregnancy
    Kristelle and Evan will still have to wait but they believe that time will have been well spent if it leads to new ways for people to have families Even if it doesn’t work out for us now we hope one day it will for everyone affected by mitochondrial diseases says Kristelle
    61 Which of the following about MRT is TRUE according to the passage
    A A person doesn’t necessarily need a donor to receive MRT 
    B It edits the biological parents’ DNA completely
    C An embryo is produced by using three sources of DNA
    D It successfully helps couples like the Shulmans have healthy babies
    62 What can we learn from Paragraph 4
    A Scientists can’t use government fund to do research on human embryos 
    B The Shulmans and five other couples have funded Hirano’s study
    C It has a long way to go before human embryos are created 
    D Significant changes will soon be made to federal policy
    63 Why does the author mention what the Chinese bioengineer has done
    A To criticize the Chinese bioengineer for his irresponsibility
    B To prove that genetic editing can prevent some deadly diseases
    C To justify the universal dismissal of any research on altering genes
    D To show researchers’ concern over the longterm influence of editing genes
    64 The passage is mainly about                      
    A an appeal against genetic editing
    B a new frontier in fertility treatment
    C a controversial policy under discussion
    D an anxious couple seeking fertility treatment

    D
    I don’t know the future shrugged Neo in 1999’s The Matrix I came here to tell you how it’s going to begin With him onscreen and off The Matrix pulled audiences into the future of cinema
    The Matrix Magnolia Being John Malkovich Fight Club The Blair Witch Project The Sixth Sense Office Space Man on the Moon The Talented Mr Ripley Boys Don’t Cry Three Kings Toy Story 2 The Iron Giant Eyes Wide Shut Cruel Intentions Election American Pie Notting Hill and Runaway Bride 1999 might be the greatest year of modern cinema I think so If you aren’t crazy about twothirds of these films do you even like movies
    What’s certain however is that 1999 is the most vital year of modern cinema— the moment that Hollywood featured the chosen ones who would become the heroes of the new millennium (千禧年) from David Fincher to Spike Jonze to a young girl named Angelina Jolie who introduced herself to the public by winning best supporting actress for playing a mental patient
    What explains 1999’s extraordinary films DVD sales began in 1997 and flooded studios with extra cash especially in those first years as home viewers built their collection Studios invested their money in a generation of upstart (初出茅庐) directors predicting that audiences would buy a good film twice once in the theater and again for their shelf
    Suddenly the geniuses who’d been discovered during the independent wave in Sundance Film Festival in the 1990s were entrusted ( 委托) with millions of dollars It was a creative renaissance Directors seized the chance to get weird  Paul Thomas Anderson scored 37 million to shoot Magnolia David O Russell shouldered 47 million to satirize (讥讽) the Gulf war Even Spike Jonze a music video director with zero film credits to his name secured 13 million to transport audiences to a multiverse (元宇宙)
    These upandcoming directors became major 21stcentury voices Part of the reason Anderson Russell and Jonze are still the kings is that today’s directors haven’t been given the same golden ticket The talent exists the cash doesn’t Ambitious midpriced films went extinct when the DVD empire began to fall apart in 2008 Instead of betting on filmmakers with personal styles studios put their chips on big screen superheroes Stand out at this year’s Sundance and instead of being handed the freedom to dream you’ll be given the keys to a special permission—and a conference table of producers as supervisors Or you’ll stay small forever struggling to be seen amid the crush of streaming media competing for the audience’s attention
    Have a close look at the films of 1999 and we have a suspicion that we’re stuck in The Matrix ourselves The near past is repeating like an endless program But we’re also feeling a deeper connection to 1999 The Year 2000 panic triggered filmmakers to think pessimistically about the future of human survival And some of the directors feared that mankind had become too weak and materialistic to survive the millennium
    Therefore in 1999 our heroes didn’t win They failed They disappeared They died They blew up their world But some filmmakers still believe that the future is our world and we can change our tomorrow
    65 Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraphs 2 and 3
    A A majority of the audience are crazy about the movies produced in 1999 
    B The Sixth Sense and Toy Story 2 were among the great movies of 1999
    C Angelina Jolie was acknowledged as the best leading actress of the year 
    D There appeared a bunch of big screen superheroes to save the world
    66 The film studios invested in a generation of upstart directors partly because        
    A they predicted more money would be made by selling DVDs
    B those directors cooperated better with young film stars
    C people were attracted to theatres by superheroes
    D directors seized the chance to persuade them to do so
    67 The underlined expression the same golden ticket probably refers to        
    A good films                B excellent characters        
    C fame and privilege            D money and chance
    68 The sentence The risk paid off should be placed at the beginning of Paragraph        
    A three            B four                C six                D seven
    69 The underlined part in 1999 our heroes didn’t win They failed They disappeared They died They blew up their world shows that  _____     
    A those filmmakers were pessimistic about the future of human survival
    B sad ending movies were well received by home viewers at that time
    C tragedies have had a lasting influence on modern films since 1999
    D the following generation would have a deeper connection to 1999
    70 Which is the best title of this film review
    A 1999—the Beginning of Modern Cinema
    B Millennium—a Cinema Season of Panic
    C 21st Century— a Pessimistic Future of Human Being
    D 1999—the Greatest Year in Modern Cinema


    第Ⅱ卷 (两部分 35 分)
    第四部分 务型阅读 ( 10 题题 1 分满分 10 分)
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    Let’s be honest we all try to win arguments on the Internet even though we know it’s pointless Sometimes when you are going through Your Facebook or your Twitter feed bad opinions and misunderstandings just jump out at you But if it seems like your impeccable logic is always met with hostility and digging in well that’s exactly what is happening
    Psychologists have put a lot of thought into how people argue both online and off They’ve found plenty of reasons why people rarely change their minds
    Part of the problem is that correcting someone can actually strengthen the memory and influence of their original belief the one you think is clearly wrong It is known as the backfire effect
    A study in the Journal of Consumer Research in 2005 demonstrated this by giving 335 people a list of science facts and myths then clarifying right afterward which were true and which weren’t 30 minutes later they asked half of the subjects which things on the list were true and they were pretty good at separating myths from facts But when they tested everyone else 3 days later that group made a lot of mistakes
    Psychologists think that’s because we use how familiar something is as a guide to whether it’s true And all you need to do to make something familiar is to repeat it This effect doesn’t seem to always happen when people’s false beliefs are corrected Some studies have failed to find a backfire effect especially when the topic was political
    Another challenge is that we all suffer from confirmation bias we can look at the same evidence but come to different conclusion based on what we believe is true If evidence confirms what you already believe it jumps out at you and you pay attention to it Meanwhile we tend to gloss over contradictory evidence and just forget about it
    A 2013 study with more than a thousand participants showed this with political beliefs People were shown the results of a fictional study about gun violence and were asked whether the evidence supported gun control But since the study was made up the researchers made two versions one in which the data were in support of control measures and another where the data were flipped(翻转) When people were then asked whether the study they read supported gun control the data barely made a difference If the person supported gun control they thought the data did too and vice versa
    So even if you’ve got some supersolid evidence in support of your position showing it to those who disagree might actually lead them to the opposite conclusion
    And remember all of this concerns you too

    The mysterious backfire effect
    (71)_________    Even though we know the results don’t make(72) _____________ we still try to win arguments online However people rarely change their minds despite your perfect logic
    Explanation    In reality correcting someone can strengthen the memory and influence of their original belief (73)__________is called backfire effect
    One research    ★The participants were pretty good at separating myth from fact right after they were told But when they were tested 3 days later that group made a lot of mistakes
    ★Served as a guide (74)_____________ is often used to judge whether something is true or not 
    ★Some studies have failed to find a backfire effect especially when it comes to political issues
    ★Suffering from confirmation bias we will not take notice of evidence  unless it shows our(75) __________ belief is true 
    Another research     ★ The results of a fictional study about gun violence were shown and participants were asked whether the evidence supported gun control
    ★ When the study was made up the researchers made two data versions one of which were in support of control measures and another were (76)____________ gun control
    ★Whether what they read justified gun control the result was (77)_____________ with what they thought before
    (78)
    ___________    ★Even if you have solid evidence in favor of your opinion your efforts to argue people into changing their minds may actually end in (79)________
    ★ The same principle(80) ___________to you

    第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)
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    A Chinese university is offering students a 50 discount in its canteen if they show some common courtesy to staff it’s reported
    The new incentive(刺激) has been implemented at Anhui Normal University in the eastern city of Wuhu as part of campuswide campaign to improve students’ manners the official provincial news site Anhui Online reports
    To qualify for the discount which cuts the cost of a meal from 6 yuan (1 60p) to 3 yuan students only have to utter niceties such as hello please and thank you Anyone who tells staff You worked hard will also be rewarded
    Recently the school hosted a great discussion into how we could introduce ideas about proper social manners and we considered how to give the canteen an educational function says university official Jing Fangming
    While the idea might be popular with cashstrapped students it hasn’t impressed many users on Chinese social media I can’t believe you actually have to use money to get basic etiquette(礼节) writes one on the Sina Weibo microblogging site
    写作容
    1 约30单词概括文容
    2 约120词谈谈想法容包括:
    (1)学做法法出理
    (2)提高学生文明礼仪建议
    写作求
    1 参阅读材料容直接引原文中句子
    2 作文中出现真实姓名学校名称
    2019省溧中高考适应性考试英语参考答案
    听力(1’*20)
    1~5 CBBAA      6~10 CBCBA      11~15 CABAC    16~20 BBAAC
    单选(1’*15)
    21~25 ACCBA     26~30 DCBDC      31~35 AACDC
    完型填空(1’*20)
    36~40 BCABD        41~45 CACDB        46~50 ACDCB        51~55 CDADB
    阅读理解(2’*15)
    56~60 CBDCA      61~65 CADBB     66~70 ADCAD
    务阅读(1’*10)
    71 phenomenon  72 sense     73 which     74 familiarity   75 originalformerprevious 
    76 against       77 consistent  78 Conclusion(s)   79 vain    80 applies
    书面表达(25’)
    A possible version:
    In order to improve students’ manners Anhui Normal University is offering food discount in its canteens to students who show some common courtesy to staff which caused huge debate (29words)
        Controversial as the practice might be I don’t think there is anything wrong with it Although we have long been warned of the booming of a generation who pay less attention to their social behavior not enough has been done to improve it except for some empty sermons In this case the university deserves praise as it really acted on it Besides we all know that any good habits cannot be formed naturally without conscious reinforcement I fully believe that if students are encouraged to utter niceties repeatedly politeness will finally become part of their nature
        From my perspective we can encourage students to improve their manners by keeping records of their daily conduct and rewarding those with good manners with extra credits And when they are graduating we also can favour them by offering better working opportunities 

    听力原稿:
    Text 1
    M I’m very sorry Mrs Lamb It’s all my fault I allowed William to play with the ball against the wall I’ll pay for the glass
    W Well I would rather he help me cut the grass
    Text 2
    M Excuse me How much are the tickets please
    W They are 10 each but students go half price
    M Two student tickets please Here are our student IDs
    Text 3
    W Jim do you know anyone who can help me with this terrible washing machine
    M Usually I will call the Nelsons’ company but if you want to spend less you may call the Andersons instead
    Text 4
    M Hello is there a flight leaving for London at 1100
    W Nothing round that time but there are flights leaving at 1020 and 1145
    M All right I’ll take the earlier one
    Text 5
    M Jennifer our business is growing fast Please make sure that we have enough paper to keep up with our work
    W I remember we bought some last month Shall I order some more now
    M Yes please do
    Text 6
    M Hello Could you please help us We’d like a map of this city 
    W Yes here you are
    M Oh could you also give us some information about the film festival
    W Take this booklet It has all the information about the activities that will be put on during the festival
    M Thanks And one last thing do you have a bus timetable for East Town
    W Yes here you are
    M Thank you very much
    Text 7
    W Well I’d better be going My train is about to leave anytime now 
    M Right
    W It was nice meeting you Thanks for coming to see me off
    M That’s all right It was nice meeting you too I really enjoyed the concert I think it went really well All the songs you sang last night were great
    W Thank you and thanks for being so helpful — booking the hotel and everything 
    M It was my pleasure I should thank Alan If he hadn’t been ill I wouldn’t have had this chance to help organize the concert and to meet you
    W Oh yeah Give my regards to Alan I hope he’ll be better soon Well I’ll be off then I’ll see you around
    M OK see you
    Text 8
    W Mr Wilson it’s nice to have you with us this evening 
    M Well I’m glad to be on the program to introduce my hometown
    W OK let’s begin Does Bergen have a long history
    M Yes it does Bergen was founded by King Olav Kyrre in 1070 and it became Norway’s first real capital in the 13th century Until the 1830s Bergen was the biggest town in Norway because it was a major European trading seaport then 
    W What are the major industries in Bergen
    M Well fishing and oil & gas industries are important parts in Bergen’s economy Trade and traveling by sea also play an important role Many tourists visit the city every year
    W Why are tourists so interested in Bergen
    M Bergen is famous for its unusual beauty of the sea and mountains and old wooden buildings You have to experience it for yourself The city is worth touring around on foot Slowly walking around old streets where people have lived for centuries is like a fairy tale You will see small wooden houses streets with stone steps and flowers everywhere
    Text 9
    W Hello This is the Hamiltons’
    M Oh hello My name’s Paul Blake I’m ringing about the flat
    W Oh yes You saw it in the newspaper didn’t you
    M That’s right Could you tell me something about the flat
    W Well there’s quite a big sitting room and a kitchen
    M Good What about bedrooms
    W There are two bedrooms one big and one small but quite nice
    M I see
    W It’s an upstairs flat on the top floor of the house We live downstairs
    M Uh…how much is it exactly
    W Well 200 pounds a week
    M 200 pounds
    W Look why don’t you come round and see the flat Then you can make up your mind It’s better than trying to talk about it over the phone
    M Yes May I see it now
    W Well it’s a bit difficult for me this morning I’ve got to go out
    M How about this afternoon At about three
    W OK Three would be fine for me
    M Right See you this afternoon then Bye
    Text 10
    M Hello this is Harry Johnson with the news update of this hour In the race for the 11th Union Party leader after the final count Robert Tennen has beaten Jim Hardy by 10 In other news 10th Street will be closed for two days starting at noon tomorrow as the water company needs to repair a water pipe there Drivers are advised to take 8th Street or 9th Street instead Finally the weather Today’s high was 73 degrees Slightly cooler temperatures with rain are expected tonight There will be more rain tomorrow with a high of only 62 degrees This is Harry Johnson for news update Listen for the complete day’s news at 1000 tonight
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