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高三年级第三次模拟调研测试



英语











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第一部分



听力(共两节,满分


20


分)



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


转涂到答题 卡上。



第一节


(

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5


小题;每小题


1

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分,满分


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。



much did the book cost?


A.


?


13. B.


?


15. C.


?


17.


was the weather like last winter?


A. Snowy. B. Windy. .


does the woman want to go on holiday?


A. To the beach. the mountains. the grasslands.


听 第


8


段材料,回答第


11



13


题。



did the man begin his lesson?


A. Yesterday. B. Last week. C.A month ago.


is the man's opinion on his first lesson?


. ult. sting.



1


does the woman say about her teacher?


was a humorous person.


was an excellent rider.


was a good teacher.


听第


9


段材料,回答第


14

< p>


16


题。



did the man build his website at first?


create an online discussion among teenagers.


encourage teenagers to read more.


develop teenagers 'writing skills.


does the man describe his typical day?


has different things to deal with.


doesn't have any time to relax.


can't keep to his plans.


would the man like to do when he turns 18?


work for a big company.


study for a degree.


run a business.


听第


10


段材料 ,回答第


17



20

< br>题。



long will it take to get to the museum?


20 minutes. B. About 30 minutes.


50 minutes.


is special about the trip for the students?


will take a test after returning to school.


can take old rings out of containers.


can pick up ancient pots to study.


do the students look for information in the Technology Center?


working on computers. asking Jane Witton. using


iPads.


does the speaker want the students to do?


A.


Make


postcards.





















posters.


reports.



2


英语知识运用(共两节,满分


35


分)



第一节



单项填空( 共


15


小题;每小题


1


分,满分


15


分)



请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的


A



B



C


< p>
D


四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题


卡上将该 项涂黑。



es


have


been


made


to


help


the


province


hard


hit


by


the


disaster


to________economy.


A.


Review








































r


e


22._______the changes we desire,we must be willing to behave in ways that promote


them.


A.


Create















B.


Creating





















created


create


the years to come,everyone will be able to take pride in______we responded


to this challenge.


A. What



the


online


job


fair,students


can


review


job


opportunities,__________their


CVs and have interviews remotely.


A. drop off B. make up out D.


put away


25.---Fancy meeting you here!Are you a librarian?



----Not really. I________my volunteer effort until the new term begins.


just contribute just contributed contribute


just contributing


project that we are working hard to see _______next month will relieve the


traffic pressure.



be


completed












ting


















ted


te



Stanley


finally


made


it


to


the


lecture


hall,the


professor________his


speech for half an hour.


A.


had


delivered











red














delivering


delivered


student is grateful to his English teacher,without________encouragement he


wouldn't have pulled through.


A. what B. whose



3


ing


the


______of


energy


and


carbon


footprint


reduction


is


an


essential


part of building an ecological civilization.


ption












B.


Conservation













tution


uction


artists staged music and dances with Nantong features at the folk festival,


winning applause_________.


A.


at


will


















B.


at


random












intervals


odds



was


in


the


Lake


District,a


tourist


attraction


in


England,________they


met


each other and became fast friends.


A. where


rs


who


have


booked


tickets


online


can


show


their


ID


cards


or


other_______documents to enter the museum.


A. Blank



the


regulation,restaurants


and


hotels


shall


stop


offering


throwaway


items_______customers request them.


A. since B. once C. unless D.


until



application


of


AI


technologies


in


health


care


industry


is


in


an


initial


stage compared with_______ in automatic driving.


B. that


35.----I will go to the bank to pay for the electricity bill.


-------_______



Actually,you can use Alipay.


A. Why bother what C. Why not D. What for


第二节



完形填空(共


20


小题;每小题


1


分,满分


20


分)



请 认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的


A


< br>B



C



D


四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答


题卡上将该项涂黑。< /p>



I moved to a new city and took a job in marketing.I didn't really understand


whether


it


36


me.I


enjoyed


doing


things


that


I


felt


had


37---I


could


see


their


benefit and feel their the months passed,I felt it just wasn't for me.I


needed to find a way out.


A job advertisement for a(n) 38 for a new youth magazine came at exactly the


right


time.I


applied


and


was



role


was


to


help


teams


of


young


people


edit


their 40 and help them with their work.I had assumed the magazine would be a(n) 41



4


of


games


and


dull


reviews,so


I


was


42


when


one


of


the


first


pieces


written


was


about social welfare.43,I found something I was interested in.


I


felt


a


44


in


me


straight


away.I


had


a


purpose



were


lost


to


discussing hot topics and 45 the words of their strong and opinionated(

< p>
坚持己见


的)


voices.46 in their world,I could see myself making a difference to the team's


47 our website 48 increased and the work shifted to reflect what our 49


wanted,I developed a greater 50 of what young people might want to read.


The biggest change the job brought,51,was to my is rare you find


yourself in a job you love,one that you are happy to 52 each day.I was thriving(



实)


in this 53 environment,inspired by the talented young people I was helping to


54 their ,I realize that there are jobs that will keep you happy,55 and


inspired.


with


37.A. purpose



38.A. reporter




ndent


40.A. courses



41.A. replacement


42.A. amused



43.A. Naturally


44.A. contrast


shame


45.A. reading



46. A. Trapped


47.A. gaming



48.A. hits



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D. honest


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小题;每小题


2


分,满分< /p>


30


分)



请认 真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的


A


B



C



D


四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答


题卡上将该项涂黑。



To Machu Picchu and Cusco,searching for the lost Inca(


印加人)


city




Climb


its


towering


staircases


to


a


ceremonial


temple


set


in


the


mountain


ruins mark the start of the 4-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu,one of the


world's


most


rewarding


hikes.A


quicker


way


to


reach


the


remote


Inca


city


is


catching the train to the riverside town of Aguas and then jumping on a bus into


the misty mountains.


Once the clouds rise from the mountain ridge above the Sacred Valley,the true


splendor of Machu Picchu is finally 's a humbling experience to stand


at


an


altitude


of


nearly


8,000


feet,and


gaze


down


at


the


Inca


city


oking


the


glorious


ruins,it's


easy


to


imagine


the


prosperity(





this peak must have been almost 600 years ago.


It's


one


of


the


world's


greatest


mysteries


what


became


of


the


Incas


who


inhabited Machu was once major defense works in the largest empire on


Earth


was


slowly


swallowed


by


the


jungle,only


to


be


uncovered


a


century



Inca


dynasty


has


come


and


gone,but


Incan


families


still


survive


in


the


modern-day Children of the Sun still speak Quechua and continue to


live


off


the


land,although


many


come


to


Cusco


to


sell


their


crops


and


woolen


textiles.


After dusk,when the story of the Incas becomes a whisper in the night,Cusco is


covered


under


a


starry


blanket.A


landscape


so


gorgeous


that


it


deserves


to


be


preserved for ever.




6


attraction of Machu Picchu lies in_____


towering staircases


changeable weather


natural scenery and culture


wilderness and inaccessibility


can learn from the passage that_______


Incas like to stay up chatting


Picchu is a military base


Quechua language is lost to the world


D. what happened to the Incas remains unknown


B


In their book,Nine Lies About Work,Buckingham and Goodall make a surprising


claim:they argue that giving people feedback(


反馈)-


in the sense of telling them


what


you


think


they're


doing


right


or


wrong,and


how


to


do


it


better-is


never


runs counter to a current corporate trend for


example


at


Netflix


where,according


to


recent


reports,employees'


failings


are


cruelly


front


of



someone


is


fired,hundreds


of


their


former colleagues might receive an email, cataloguing their flaws(


缺陷)。


But it


also


contradicts


an


assumption


most


of


us


bring


to


our


lives


as


parents


and


friends-that


it's


helpful,at


least


sometimes,and


providing


you


do


it


nicely,to


explain to people where they're making mistakes.


Buckingham


and


Goodall


don't


just


claim


you


should


keep


that


knowledge


to


yourself: they claim that you don't possess it,and that,in fact,you probably don't


know how a failing employee could most effectively 's an old cliche(


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of


marital


advice


that


you


should < /p>


use


than


statements< /p>


the


other


person


how


their


behaviour


makes


you


feel,rather


than attacking them for being selfish and standard theory is that


you- statements cause people to respond defensively. But another is that you're a


terrible


judge


of


whether


someone


is


selfish


or



Buckingham


writes:


无懈可击的)


source of


truth is that of their own feelings and experiences.


Plenty


of


research


shows


we're


particularly


bad


at


rating


people


against


abstract


criteria,


which


means


one


common


feature


of


workplace


performance


reviews-assessing whether an employee is,say,a strategic thinker or team player-is


essentially



should


replace


this


sort


of


judgment


with



7


think they are;instead,focus on describing your experience of their 're no


good


at


judging


how


someone


else


should


change


their


approach


to


delivering



you're


the


authority


on


whether


a


given


presentation


was


persuasive or boring to you.


And


positive


reactions,they


show,work


better


than


negative


ones:we


excel


what


they feel,


and


in


particular


when


they see


something within


us


that


really


works


a


deep


point


here-that


the


best


kind


of


praise


focuses


on


how


someone


made


you


feel,not


on


evaluating


their



them


for


inspiring


you,persuading


you,or


helping


you


grasp


a


complex



really


are


the


only


objective judge of that.


underlined word




people feedback


B. cataloguing colleagues' flaws


dicting parents



assumption


g that knowledge to yourself


ck is never worthwhile in that____


tend to defend it


is based on theory and truth


is subjective and lacks uniqueness


will effectively change themselves


of the following is the most appropriate to comment on others?


A.


B.


C.


D.

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C



8



Birds


use


vocalizations


to


attract


mates,defend


territories,and


recognize


fellow


members


of their


while


we


know a


lot


about


how


variations


in


vocalizations


play


out


between


populations


of


songbirds,it's


far


less


clear


how


this


variation


affects


birds


such


as


penguins


in


which


calls


are


inherited(



传)。


A new study from The Auk:Ornithological Advances examines differences in the


calls of Little Penguins from four colonies in Australia-night-time birds for whom


vocalizations are more important than visual signals-and finds that differences in


habitat,rather than geographic isolation(


隔离)


or other factors,seem to be the key


driver of variation in the sounds these birds use to communicate.


Diane


Colombelli-Negrel


and


Rachel


Smale


of


Australia's


Flinders


University


recorded calls from four Little Penguin populations across a small area of South


Australia,


one


of


which


had


previously


been


shown


to


have


slight


genetic


differences


from


the


other


three,and


used


playback


experiments


to


test


penguins


'ability


to


distinguish


between


calls


from


different



found


that


agonistic calls,which are


used


in


pair


displays


and


aggressive situations,varied


among the four populations,and that the calls' characteristics appeared to depend


on small-scale differences in the habitat where the penguins lived. However,birds


did


not


discriminate


between


calls


originating


from


different


colonies,


which


suggests


that


agonistic


calls


don't


seem


to


play


a


role


in


isolating


the


two


different genetic groups.


Penguins


living


in


open


habitats


produced


lower-frequency


calls


than


those


living


in


habitats


with


thicker


vegetation-the


opposite


of


the


trend


typically


observed


in


songbirds.


The


authors


think


that


agonistic


calls


may


be


subject


to


different selective pressures because they're used in close encounters with other


birds rather than to communicate across distances,and could also be influenced by


variation in the noise level of wind and surf.



I was excited to find that in seabirds,as most of our knowledge in this area


comes


from


studies


on


songbirds,


Colombelli- Negrel.


new


research



9


suggests that many factors influence call variation in birds,which also depends on


the


function


of


the



study


highlights


that


many


questions


remain


and


that


studies


need


to


investigate


more


than


one


factor


in


conjunction


with


the


function of the calls to fully understand call


variation in seabirds.”




This


work


tells


n


interesting


story


of


vocal


diversification


in


Little


Penguins,and


gives insight


into


how


individual


and


micro-scale variation


effects


behavior,


calls who was not involved in the study.


understudied


in


terms


of


vocalizations,


and


it


is


great


vocalizations being studied in such a way.


does the new study find?


ns are born with their calls.


ns communicate by various calls.


ns' calls are influenced by their habitat.


ns' calls can help isolate genetic groups.


are the findings based on?


test of penguins' responses to recorded calls.


data collected from penguins across Australia.


lled experiments on penguins and songbirds.


rities between the calls of penguins and songbirds.


the passage we can learn that


-space songbirds tend to lower their calls


nmental noises may affect penguins' calls


use agonistic calls in distant communication


rds' agonistic calls vary little between species


can infer from Colombelli-Negrel's words that researchers


keep track of penguins to preserve them


investigated a lot in penguins' calls before


have a broader look at differences in penguins' calls


determined the function of various calls in penguins


D



1


0



to


see


penguin


I'm


Dina


g


in


Orpington,southeast


London,I


love


being


the



one


in



training,I'll


latch


on


to


the


boys


and


chase


them


when I was younger,I tended to race girls who were older than me-at 17 I


was


racing


's


where


I'm



the


hunter


can


go


on


to


become


the


hunted.


And


this


year


at


the


World


Athletics


Championships


in


Doha,Qatar,I won gold in the 23,I became the first British woman to win a


world championship sprinting(


短跑)


morning after the race,I was in the


media tent and was told that I'd been mentioned in the Parliament.


Track and field is a mental 're in your own little world,competing to


be the person who can run the fastest in a straight job is to take my body


to


a


place


where


I


think


it


can't


do


any


more


and


then


keep



do


that,I


need to know my strengths and get caught up in embarrassment or


shame


when


they're


not


good


at


something,but


I


just


don't


have


that


in


me.I


do


have


a


voice


in


my


head


that


tells


me


if


I'm


not


good


at


things,but


it


doesn't


make me feel negative about myself.I use it to identify where I can improve and


then I just keep going to training every day.


I've inherited personality traits from my parents that help me in my


mum


is


excitable


and


when


I'm


on


the


track,I


have


her


fire-wanting


to


go


for


everything.I always know when I finish a race that I can turn around and find her


in


the


front


row,


jumping


up


and



dad


is


more



has


a


cool


exterior and that's useful for me when I need calmness.I know to look for him a


few rows behind my gave me opportunities to try whatever I was interested


I wanted to try golf,my dad bought me cut-down clubs and had me attempting


to


putt


balls(


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in


the


back



mum


used


to


play


hockey


with


me


outside the took me to so many clubs and classes.


I


started


training


with


my


coach,John


Blackie,in


my



met


when


I


was eight as he ran the kids 'academy at my running with my parents,the


three of


them always


emphasized that


they


just


wanted me


to


be


never


pushed me too ,as I've got older,I've realized that's running


became serious,I knew that if it all stopped being fun for me,I could stop doing



put


Dina


the


person


before


Dina


the


,the


public


might


be


disappointed


and


the


newspapers


might


have


a


pop(






but


my


parents


and


friends are still going to love me,and my coach is still going to be


knowledge allows me to stay relaxed under pressure.


Being


as


prepared


as


I


can


be


is


crucial


as


it


keeps


me


calm


and


able


to


deliver in the I was studying history at university I'd choose exams


over


coursework


because


I


knew


I


could


put


the


work


in


and


perform


under


pressure.I


was


studying


heavy


things


every


day,like


people


facing


prejudice


because


of


their


skin,or


women


sacrificing


their


lives


for


others


to


have


the



1


1



right to made me realize how lucky I am that the thing that gets me most


frustrated


is


somebody


beating


me


on


the


,yes,I


make


sacrifices-some


easy,such as not drinking and going out,and some harder,like restricting the food


that I eat- ultimately,what I do is entertainment.


Everyone's asking me about Tokyo Olympics,but I'm more focused on 's


important


for


me


to


keep


my


hopes


and


dreams


separate


from


other


people's.I'm


grateful


everybody


wants


me


to


do


well,but


my


next


step


has


to


be


for


me,not


anyone else.


does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 probably mean?


-Smith is the victim of the sprinting world.


-Smith becomes the focus of media coverage.


-Smith now runs faster than those she chased.


-Smith is no match for older racers in competitions.


does Asher-Smith deal with her weakness?


keeps reminding herself of it.


keeps training to overcome it.


chooses to ignore it completely.


often gets caught in a dilemma.


Asher-Smith's growth,her parents


d their personalities


d her in various sports


thened their family status


her explore her interests


underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 indicates that Asher- Smith's parents and


coach


tize her personal well-being


y her failure to continue running


her interests above the other runners


r her from the criticism of the media


impact does her university life have on her?


makes her lead a cosy life today.


allows her to face prejudice bravely.



1


2



enables her to be better prepared as an athlete.


inspires her to fight for women' s human rights.


does the passage mainly talk about?


it takes to be a gold medal sprinter.


it is hard to rise to fame in sprinting.


one can turn to in pursuit of the dream.


parents discipline a sprinting champion.


第四部分



任务型阅读(共

< p>
10


小题;每小题


1


分, 满分


10


分)



请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。



注意:每个空格只填


1


个单词。请 将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。



In


the


course


of


researching


my


book,I


asked


people


on


five


continents,


listens to you?


were


married


and


claimed


vast


networks


of


friends


struggled


to


come


up


with


someone who they felt truly listened to them.


It's fuelling what public health officials are calling a worldwide epidemic of


loneliness, which increases the risk of dying ,studies link loneliness


with heart disease, stroke,dementia and poor immune function.


To


fight


loneliness


people


are


told


to


out


there!Join


a


club,take


up


a


sport,


volunteer,or


invite


people


to



do


you


connect


with


people


once


you're“out



there


listening


to


someone


is


a


skill


many


seem to have forgotten or perhaps never learned in the first place.


Listening


goes


beyond


hearing


what


people


's


also


paying


attention


to


how they say it and what they do while they are saying it,in what context,and how


what they say resonates(


共鸣)


within you.


Listening


is


not


about


simply


holding


your


peace


while


someone


else


holds


forth.


Quite


the


opposite.A lot of


listening


has


to


do with


how


you


respond- the


degree to which you elicit (


引出)


clear expression of another 's thoughts and,in


the process,express your own starts with an openness and willingness to


follow another person's story without presumption(


预设)


or getting sidetracked by


what's going on in your own head.


Good listeners ask good ne is interesting if you ask the right


questions. If someone seems dull or uninteresting,it's on questions don't


have a hidden agenda of fixing,saving,advising,convincing or don't


begin


with


you


think.-


.?”or“Wouldn't


you


agree..?


they


definitely



1


3



don't end with


view,not to influence it.


Also avoid asking appraising questions like



“What


part


of


town


do


you


live


in?


you


married?


are


not


honest



attempts


to


get


to


know


people


so


much


as


rank


them


in


the


social



makes people strongly defensive and is likely to reduce the conversation to a CV


recitation.


Instead,ask


expansive


questions


such


as,


the


best


gift


you


ever


received?”



and


you


could


live


anywhere


in


the


world,where


would


you


live?


might


not


agree


with


them,but


you


gain


understanding


about


their


background


and


influences. Listening is a skill and,like any skill,it degrades(


退化)


if you don't


do it enough.


The more people you listen to,the more aspects of humanity you will recognize


and the better your listen poorly,selectively,or not at all,will stop


you from having a better understanding of the world.


Passage


outline



Introduction



Supporting details





People today find it hard to have a true(71)








It


can


increase


loneliness,which


probably


causes


an(72)





death.




People


are


advised


to


be


actively(73)





in


various


social


activities and truly listen to each other.


How to listen





74)





on the speaker as well as what is being said.





Follow


another


person's


story(75)






without


presumption


and distraction.




Ask good questions meant to(76)





the speaker's point of


view.




Avoid


asking


appraising


questions


that


will


make


people


quite(77)




to have an open and deep conversation.




Listen to people by asking expansive questions to(78)




gaps


and find common ground.



1


4



Summary





Listening is a skill that needs constant(79)







Good listening will improve our judgments,while poor listening


will(80)





our understanding of the world.


第五部分



书面表达(满分

< p>
25


分)



81.


请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇


150

词左右的文章。



Li


Jiang:Have


you


heard


this?Our


school


will


set


up


a


selective


course,teaching


students basic techniques for making a kite.


Su Hua:Yes,I course is meant to inherit(


传承)


the kite-making craft.


Li Jiang: It's really exciting.I've always been interested in making kites.I want


to enroll


(报名)


in the course.


Su


Hua:I


want to


attend


kite-making classes


I'm


afraid


the


craft


is too


difficult for me.


Li Jiang:Don't worry about can learn together.


Su


Hua:There


is


another



parents


won't


permit


me


to


take


part in


such


want me to spend more time on my subjects.


Li Jiang:By making kites we can be innovative,which is good for our study.I think


they will support you.


Su Hua:Yes,that's right.I'll think about it.


【写作内容】



1.


用约


30


个词概括上述信息的主要 内容;



2.


如果你是该校学生,你会 报名参加风筝制作课程吗?请说明理由(不少于两点)。



【写作要求】



1.

< br>写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;



2.


作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;



3.


不必写标题。



【评分标准】



内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。



请将容案写在答题纸上



南通市


2020


届高三第三次调研测试



参考答案




1


5







参考答案:



1



5 BCACB 6



10 CAABC 11



15 AABBA 16



20 CACCB



21



25 CDDAD


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30 CABBC


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35 DBCBA


36



40 BACCD


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45 BDDCA 46



50 CCADB


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55 AABDC


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60 CDACB


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65 CABCC


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70 BDACA


71.



listener 72. earlier/ early 73. involved/ engaged


74.



Concentrate/


Focus













75.


truly/


openly/


willingly







76.


explore


77.



reluctant/


unwilling/


defensive




78.


bridge/


narrow














79.


practice


80. limit/ restrict



One possible version:


Li Jiang and Su Hua are discussing the kite-making course to be opened in


their school. Li is eager to attend it while Su is hesitant, worrying about


his parents’ objection.



I would be happy to sign up for the kite-making course if I were a student


in the school. Making kites will enable us students to have a better


understanding of its history, super craftsmanship and some special local


culture, which helps to promote feelings of national identity. Besides, by


making kites, we can cultivate innovation and acquire a lot of knowledge,


ranging from structural designs to geometry. What’s more, considered as an


artistic and group activity, not only can kite making enhance our ability of


aesthetics appreciation, but also it can improve our skills for teamwork and


collaboration.



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So with such a good platform to be provided for us, I definitely won’t


miss out on this tremendous opportunity.









录音原文:



Text 1



W: Did you get that book for your music classes?


M: I did. I bought it in town. It was on special offer, so it was reduced by 2


pounds from


?


17 to


?


15. It was less on the Internet, which was


?


13, but it


wouldn’t arrive in time.



Text 2


M: Look at the snow outside.


W: Wow! We can go skiing this weekend. We didn’t ski last winter at all, did


we?


M: No, it was too wet.


But it’s going to be windy on the weekend, so we may


not go skiing.


Text 3


M: Are you going away with your family this summer?


W:


Yes, but we still haven’t decided where yet. I’ve suggested going to the


beach rather than the mountains this year. My parents keep talking about


going to the grasslands.



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