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2013年高三英语第三次联考试题(河南十所名校有答案)

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2013年河南省十所名校高三第三次联考试题
英 语
本试题卷分第Ⅰ卷()和第Ⅱ卷(非)两部分。考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上(答题注意事项见答题卡),在本试题卷上答题无效。考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷 选择题
第一部分 (共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How uch is the shirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.15. C. £9.18.
答案是B。
1. What does the woan think of ark’s sister?
A. Unfriendly. B. Quiet. C. Nice.
2. What does the woan regret?
A. Not giving her other a good life.
B. Not staying with her other when she died.
C. Not taking good care of her other when she was ill.
3. What does the woan fail to do?
A. Do her work. B. Take funny activities. C. Take care of her faily.
4. Why did the an ake the fence?
A. To protect his grass land. B. To decorate his house. C. To protect his house.
5. What are the speakers ainly talking about?
A. The an’s library.
B. The woan’s CD collection. C. The woan’s usic store.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What exercise does the woan recoend?
A. Jogging. B. Swiing. C. Playing tennis.
7. What burns the least fat according to the woan’s coach?
A. Running. B. Walking. C. Swiing.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Police and witness. B. Boss and eployee. C. Police and suspect.
9. What do we know about the woan?
A. She told a lie.
B. She is a sports fan.
C. She was watching TV at 10 p. . on January 19th.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What does the woan want to do in the bank?
A. Cash a check.
B. Open an account.
C. Get soe cash fro her account.
11. What is the an going to do?
A. Pick up soe clothes. B. Pay a traffic ticket. C. Pay his phone bill.
12. What did the woan get a traffic ticket for?
A. Overspeeding.
B. Parking in a wrong place.
C. Passing the crossing at a wrong tie.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. How any children are injured every year in Britain?
A. About 10,000. B. Less than 100,000. C. ore than 1,000,000.
14. How can parents prevent children fro falling down the stairs?
A. By using ats.
B. By fitting safety gates.
C. By accopanying the children all the tie.
15. What is the ost dangerous roo according to the woan?
A. The kitchen. B. The bathroo. C. The living roo.
16. What probably is the an?
A. A writer. B. A TV host. C. A radio host.
17. Where will Carole Berg give a talk?
A. In the Oak Roo. B. In the Green Roo. C. In the Union Theatre.
18. What can people do in the Capus Corner Cabaret?
A. Attend a dance party. B. Watch a great fil. C. Enjoy a live sho
19. How uch does a fil ticket cost?
A. $3.00. B. $5.00. C. $7.00.
20. What should people do to hear the recording again?
A. Press one. B. Press the pound key. C. Dial again.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 单项(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例: It is generally considered unwise to give a child ________ he or she wants.
A. however B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever
答案是B。
21. --Have you heard that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature last year?
--________. He has ade a positive contribution to that field.
A. Congratulations! B. You ust be joking.
C. By no eans! D. He deserves it.
22. When I was younger, I’d often go for ________ drive with soe friends, purely for ________ enjoyent of it.
A. a; an B. /; the C. the; / D. a; the
23. He is a financial anager in Wall Street now, but nobody knows he ________ part-tie jobs
here and there for survival for eight years.
A. does B. did C. had done D. has done
24. People have known ________ it was that caused the school shooting in the U. S.
A. where B. what C. when D. how
25. I don’t understand how he can say that everything is fine ________ it’s so obvious that it’s not.
A. unless B. when C. so that D. in case
26. Not a single word ________ about the way he was treated, but his unhappiness was revealed
through his expression.
A. he said B. he has said C. did he say D. said he
27. I was ________ by the salesan whose products turned out to be uch less effective.
A. taken up B. taken in C. taken down D. taken out
28. Once ________ at a table, left-handers need to ove the water glasses put on the right side to their ore convenient left side.
A. seating B. having seated C. seated D. seat
29. The world faous director, three of ________ ovies won Oscar awards, is reported to have retired.
A. whose B. which C. who D. his
30. --Excuse e, you are supposed to hand in your design no
--I’ sorry, y coputer broke down, or I ________ it last night.
A. finished B. would finish C. had finished D. would have finished
31. The total cobined incoe of 48 countries in Africa is only a little ore than ________ of
Belgiu.
A. those B. it C. that D. one

32. China’s Beidou global satellite navigation syste will have been copleted by 2020, ________ of ore than 30 satellites.
A. consisting B. consisted C. to consist D. consists
33. --Still reeber the first tie we et in the railway station?
--Of course. You ________ for the train to Shanghai.
A. had waited B. have waited C. were waiting D. waited
34. Soe lawyers have long called for changes to these laws which they think are ________ in the 21 st Century.
A. in place B. on the way C. by the way D. out of place
35. She wanted to tell hi that she didn’t want to do that, but she didn’t know how to ________ it.
A. take B. put C. carry D. get
第二节 完形(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Neatly putting an ephasis on his storytelling skill is how writer o Yan began his Nobel Lecture in Literature speech, “Storyteller”, on Friday (Saturday, Beijing tie) in Stockhol.
For 40 inutes he talked about his other’s 36 on hi as a person and a writer, his literary inspirations, and how he 37 with the controversy(争论)that followed the announceent of his Nobel victory.
He told his audience that as a boy he told stories to cheer up his other, and 38 that poverty and loneliness fueled his iagination as a writer after he grew up. 39 , authors such as Willia Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia arquez 40 hi, he said, especially their bold and unliited writing style.
“A person should be 41 in daily life, but follow one’s instinct(本能)and take control when it 42 to literary creation.”
He said the soul of 43 all of his works is the boy in Transparent Carrot who has an alost superhuan ability to bear 44 . He added that he also tried to ake his hoetown of Gaoi in Shandong Province a icrocos(缩影)of China and even the 45 .
His greatest challenge, he said, was writing novels that deal with 46 realities.
“In writing about the dark aspects of society there is a(n) 47 that eotions and anger allow politics to liit literature.”
He said literature ust be 48 on real life but go beyond it.
He also entioned the 49 surrounding his selection as Nobel winner, saying he was showered with any flowers. 50 he was a target for “stone throwers”.
“At first I thought I was the 51 of the controversies, but over tie I’ve coe to realize that the real target was a person who had 52 to do with e.”
o 53 his lecture by saying he was ade to feel like an actor in a play with all the attention he was 54 , but he had decided that the best way to counicate his thoughts was to __55 writing.
36. A. affectionB. influenceC. occasionD. position
37. A. agreedB. foughtC. dealtD. did
38. A. addedB. warnedC. reindedD. iagined
39. A. However B. OtherwiseC. ThereforeD. Besides
40. A. preserved B. inspiredC. entertainedD. taught
41. A. confident B. certainC. cofortableD. odest
42. A. goesB. coesC. turnsD. gets
43. A. nearlyB. hardlyC. scarcelyD. always
44. A. dangerB. sufferingC. relievingD. happiness
45. A. cityB. villageC. worldD. province
46. A. socialB. econoicalC. agriculturalD. cultural
47. A. encourageent B. dangerC. advantageD. event
48. A. insistedB. spent C. basedD. passed
49. A. contradiction B. contestC. contraryD. controversy
50. A. eanwhile B. OtherwiseC. HoweverD. Instead
51. A. goalB. intentionC. targetD. purpose
52. A. soebody B. anythingC. nothingD. anybody
53. A. adoptedB. concludedC. adittedD. concerned
54. A. throwing B. acceptingC. offeringD. receiving
55. A. carry on B. take onC. bring outD. put out
第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
In a generous display of aturity and sypathy, one Jewish boy ade his first deed as a an in his faith a great act of charity.
Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy fro Los Angeles, donated ost of his birthday oney to Operation end, a progra that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans(退伍老兵).
The young an decided to donate his oney after getting to know Ary Sgt. Louis Dahlan, who was undergoing a series of reconstruction surgeries(手术)at UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) thanks to Operation end. The Neidorfs had signed up to be Dahlan’s “buddy faily”, spending tie with hi whenever he visited Los Angeles for a surgery.
“I just love knowing that it’s going soewhere...to help the people who save our lives and keep us safe every day,” said Neidorf. His other added, “It akes e feel like our world is going in a good direction with this next generation.”
In all, Neidorf gave $13,000 to Operation end. He also encouraged his friends to donate to the cause. He is the organization’s youngest donor so far.
Operation end is a privately funded progra that works in partnership with the UCLA edical Center. Ron Katz, a board eber at the hospital, started the progra in 2006 after seeing a TV prograe about Aaron ankin, a veteran who had gone through dozens of surgeries after a fight in Iraq which copletely burned off his face.
ankin ended up being Operation end’s first patient, starting the first of 20 reconstructive facial surgeries at UCLA in Sept. 2007. In a 2011 interview, Katz shared how his experience of helping ankin ade hi realize the need to establish a ore peranent progra.
“y wife and I soon realized that there were dozens of Aarons out there,” Katz said. “They deserve the best that we offer the.”
56. Neidorf decided to help veterans because ________.
A. he benefited fro Operation end B. he was afraid of burned faces
C. he thought they deserved help D. he didn’t know how to spend oney
57. Operation end was founded after ________.
A. Neidorf donated part of his birthday oney
B. the Neidorfs signed up to be Dahlan’s “buddy faily”
C. Ron Katz saw a TV prograe about a veteran
D. ankin was successfully operated on at UCLA
58. What can we learn fro the passage?
A. Neidorf’s other was opposed to his decision to donate oney.
B. ankin’s face was burned in a fire in Aerica.
C. ankin went through ore than 30 facial surgeries at UCLA.
D. any facial surgeries are needed to reconstruct a seriously burned face.
59. The last two paragraphs ainly tell us ________.
A. the process of ankin’s surgery B. how Operation end was set up
C. how Katz becae faous D. veterans are respected by people
B
A long tie ago, before huan beings lived on the earth, little coral polyps(水螅)settled around tropical (热带的)coastlines and constructed corals. Over a long period they created lots of reefs. Yet, pollution, cliate change and coercial fisheries are liiting the chance of future generations knowing or seeing any of the reefs and sea creatures that exist. Hence, take action to dive now and you can explore the underwater world.
Coercial underwater diving began in ancient Greece. Diving in general eans that the whole body is copletely in water. On that account there are lots of exciting and quite adventurous ways to dive, like shark cage diving, scuba diving(戴水肺潜水)and reef diving.
There are great coral reefs all over the world, but usually they are situated in war, clear water such as the Pacific and the Indian Ocean, where they grow best. This is why there are no coral reefs on the west coast of South Africa. However, South Africa’s east coast offers uch brightly coloured sea life.
In South Africa ore than 100,000 dives a year are ade just in coral reefs, which are one of the natural wonders of the world. To see the whole beauty of the reef the right diving gear(设备) is an essential requireent. This eans a perfect fitting diving ask and fins, as well as a snorkel(呼吸管)and a friend. Diving alone is dangerous because there ay be strong currents you are not aware of, and it’s a lot ore fun to share the experience with soeone. However, before you can explore the deeper sea, a certificated and checked scuba, a wetsuit and of course a license will be needed. Whether you choose the snorkel or the scuba to spot the colourful underwater world, try to touch as little as possible, be careful with the corals and don’t strike the
fishes, because the coplex ecosyste is very sensitive.
60. The following factors probably affect coral reefs EXCEPT ________.
A. sea creatures B. pollution C. fishing D. cliate change
61. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Huan beings appeared before corals were created.
B. One needs a license to dive into the deeper sea.
C. Diving alone has any advantages.
D. The origin of diving is in odern Greece.
62. There are no coral reefs on the west coast of South Africa probably because of a lack of ________.
A. large waters and soft sand B. war currents and delicious food
C. friendly creatures and flat seabed D. clear water and suitable teperature
63. The last paragraph ainly tells us ________.
A. diving alone under the sea is rather dangerous
B. soe atters we need pay attention to when diving
C. South Africa is a popular place for diving
D. what we should wear when diving
C
Teenagers who sit down to faily eals are less likely to be depressed or take risks with drugs and alcohol, new research shows.
A new study looking at the role of faily eals in the health and wellbeing of young people is the first study on the issue in New Zealand. It uses data collected nationally fro ore than 9,000 secondary school pupils. It finds that those who eat with their failies frequently are less likely to report suicidal(自杀的)thoughts, less likely to be sokers and less likely to indulge in drinking, drugs and so on. It says social changes such as ore television channels, ore others working and cheap fast food have changed the status of the faily eal.
However, the good news for New Zealand is that one-third of young people reported sharing eals with their failies seven or ore ties a week and an additional 40 percent shared eals three to six ties a week.
Author Jennifer Utter, a senior lecturer at Auckland University, said sitting down for dinner created an opportunity for parents to check in with children and see how their day had been. Young people who ate with their parents reported better connectedness and better counication. Faily eals indicate strong, healthy relationships. The high proportion of failies eating together was encouraging, she said. “A lot of failies do see to want to spend tie together. It’s a really positive finding.”
Previously a household would have only one breadwinner and there would always be soeone at hoe for children to talk to. Nowadays, it often took the incoe of two people to keep the faily afloat(能维持下去)and it would be harder for parents to have dinner with their children. Chief failies coissioner Carl Davidson said teens who ate eals with their failies reported better health, and were less likely to be depressed. “We probably all know that eating together is worthwhile, but this research shows that those shared eals aren’t just nice to have but are actually a fundaental contributor to faily wellbeing.”
64. Why is it ore difficult for parents to have dinner with their children?
A. Because children are busy with their study.
B. Because eating as faily can ake the put on weight.
C. Because the eals cooked at hoe are not as delicious as fast food.
D. Because parents have to earn oney to support the whole faily.
65. What do the underlined words “indulge in” in Paragraph 2 probably ean?
A. be tired of B. be fit for C. be addicted to D. be content with
66. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. Eating as faily aids teens’ health. B. Eating as faily helps teens lose weight.
C. Eating as faily saves uch energy. D. Eating as faily benefits parents.
D
When you travel in South Aerica, you’d better pay attention to the following three kinds of dangerous South Aerican anials.
Piranhas(水虎鱼)
Although only a sall nuber of piranhas are considered to be dangerous to huans, the red-bellied piranha is definitely one of those. Evidence has shown that a large group of piranhas can absolutely eat a herd of large anials crossing the river, leaving only bones. This fish lives in the freshwater streas of South Aerica, and they can sell the blood fro far away and launch attacks swiftly. It is said that they are only dangerous to huans if the water volues are less and lower.
Anacondas (水蟒)
This South Aerican onster of a creature often appears in the fils or your nightares!They have weighed over 230 kilogras. It is often considered to be the biggest snake in the world. You certainly don’t want to get caught alone with this snake due to its ethod of attacking and killing its victi. It is indeed a rearkably different brand of snake type as it regularly coils(缠绕)around all over its target, increasing the pressure until eventually its victi dies. Its jaws are powered by large uscles that produce enough power for its over 100 sharp teeth to pass through the thick skin of an crocodile. They don’t have poison. Soeties they prefer to caouflage theselves so they look like their surroundings and swiftly draw back when huans are near.
Golden Poisonous Frogs
The golden poison frog ight be the ost-deadly of the South Aerican anial, which is protected by eans of poison. This very sall frog, less than 55 in length, packs enough punch(效力)to take down a pair of African bull elephants. This apparently harless frog has always been known to have killed people who have touched it directly. It’s also been noted that chicken and dogs have died by contacting things on which a golden poison frog had wandered! In intense colors, they norally look attractive to their targets.
67. What can we learn about piranhas fro the passage?
A. Piranhas are the ost dangerous anials.
B. Piranhas like to live in the deep seabed.
C. Piranhas ay attack huan beings when the water level is lo
D. Piranhas only attack huan beings when they cross the river in groups.
68. How does an anaconda kill its victi according to the passage?
A. It often uses its poison to kill its victi.
B. It often uses its strength to kill its victi.
C. It kills its victi ainly using its powerful teeth.
D. It kills its victi with the help of other snakes.
69. The underlined word “caouflage” in Paragraph 3 eans “________”.
A. hide itself by appearing like the surroundings
B. terrify and capture the eney by aking uch noise
C. ove around to search for delicious food
D. give off harful gas to kill the targets
70. Chicken and dogs are entioned in Paragraph 4 to show that ________.
A. no anials can survive the poison of the golden poison frog
B. they like to wander along the path of the golden poison frog
C. the golden poison frog likes eating the ost
D. the poison of the golden poison frog is deadly
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Your teen is falling asleep in class
Teens have a busy orning schedule as they need to wake up and get oving very early in order to catch a bus and get to school by the required tie. This eans teens need to get their rest the night before or they will be too tired to learn anything at school. 71
When a teen falls asleep in class, two things happen: he/she isses what is being taught and he/she loses the respect of the teacher. He/She ay also receive a consequence fro the school, depending on the classroo discipline policy. 72
To prevent your teen fro being sleepy in class, try these three tips:
* Set a tie for “lights out” on school nights. This is never be any later than 10 p. . and preferably 9 p.. 73 Soft usic can be on and used to help cal your teen.
* Help your teen develop a nighttie routine that involves activities that slow the down for the end of the day. 74 Turning off the coputer and disconnecting fro friends and the exciteent of the day an hour before bedtie will also help your teen relax.
* 75 This will reinforce(增强)what it feels like to be rested and capable of accoplishing what he/she wants.
A. What’s worse, they ay even fall asleep in class.
B. Taking a bath and reading are two activities that work well.
C. Set a good exaple and show hi/her your love for learning.
D. Point out the positives after your teen has had a good night’s rest.
E. “Lights out” eans the coputer, television, lights and cell phone should be off.
F. All of these things affect your teen’s acadeic success and can be avoided.
G. While your teen keeps his/her goals in line with your expectations, he/she ay have his/her own goals.

第Ⅱ卷 非选择题
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改,请你修改你同桌写的以下。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Hi, everyone. To let us get closely to nature and do ore exercise, the Coittee of our counity will organise the activity. All residents they are interested in faring are invited to take part the activity. Weather peritted, we’ll ride bike to do soe fanning this Saturday on a far. It is about 5 kiloetres far away fro our counity. You can grow soe vegetables, plant soe flowers and fed fish in the lake nearby. You will be trained and guide while faring. Not only will you enjoy the pleasure of labour and get relaxed, but also you can taste soe fresh produce unless you are willing to. Everyone is welcoe to attend!


第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
最近,我国许多城市出现了严重的雾霾天气。假如你是李华,请你用英语写一篇短文,主要内容包括:
1.雾霾天气的危害(使能见度降低,进而影响交通,对人体健康也有危害);
2.雾霾天气出现的原因(大气污染是造成雾霾天气的一个重要因素);
3.避免出现雾霾天气的措施(减少大气污染、植树造林)。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:雾霾haze
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2013年河南省十所名校高中毕业班阶段性测试(三)
英语•答案
原文?
Text 1
:ark is very nice, but his sister is uch too talkative.
W:I know, and she isn’t friendly either.
Text 2
W:I’ll never forgive yself for not being there at u’s side when she died.
:Don’t feel so regretful. You were there with her during so uch of her life.
Text 3
:You see to be in the office all the tie.
W:No. I take in any different activities. What I fail to do is looking after y husband and kids.
Text 4
W:The fence on your property is very nice.
:Yes, and it’s useful. It really cuts down on the nuber of people crossing y grass land.
W:I thought you just ade it for decoration.
Text 5
:Wow, you have so any CDs.
W:Yes, I collect CDs.
:You even have Jennifer’s new CD. Can I borrow it?
W:Sure. I have a thousand CDs.
Text 6
:I’d like to start exercising. What exercises do you think are best for e? y father recoends tennis or jogging.
W:But those sports are a little too hard, aren’t they? I like swiing and have been swiing for a long tie. I recoend it.
:I’ a little scared of water. But I really want to know a good way of losing soe weight.
W:The coach at y fitness club says fro a scientific point of view, we burn ore fat by walking and swiing than by running. How uch you sweat doesn’t indicate how uch weight you lose.
Text 7
:s erriweather, I’ sorry. I just want to ake sure I understand where you were the night your forer boss was urdered.
W:Officer, for the third tie, I tell you that I was hoe alone watching TV.
:You told e you were watching the 10 p.. show on XYZ. What was the nae of the show, ada?
W:The Court of Last Resort. How any ties ust I tell you?
:Are you sure it was the prograe?
W:I watch it every week.
:You’re not uch of a sports fan, are you, ada? You see, it just so happens that January 19th was Super Bowl Sunday. The Court of Last Resort was cancelled that week.
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W:Peter, are you going downtown today? Can you give e a ride? I’ve got to go to the bank.
:Oh, sure. I know where that is. But why don’t you use the AT on capus?
W:I need to cash a check y dad sent e. And the cleaner’s is next door to the bank. I have to pick up soe clothes there anyway.
:There’s a laundry roo right here on the first floor.
W:I’ not picking up laundry. It’s dry cleaning. So what are you going to do downtown?
:I’ going to the courthouse. I’ve got to pay a traffic ticket.
W:No kidding! I’ going there, too. I also got a ticket.
:But you don’t drive.
W:I got a ticket for passing the crossing when the light is red.
:Oh, gosh!
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:Here with us is arsha Ward, author of Save Your Child, which has been sold over ten thousand copies in Britain. Welcoe, arsha. Is there a lot to child safety in the hoe?
W:Definitely. Did you know that ore than a illion children in Britain every year require hospital treatent for accidents that happen in the hoe?
:Really? I had no idea that the nuber was that high.
W:Yes. And alost all of those accidents could have been prevented. Parents can prevent children fro falling down the stairs by fitting safety gates. They can use ats to prevent children slipping on floors, especially in the bathroo. However, children should never be left alone in the bath.
:Is the bathroo the ost dangerous roo in the house?
W:No, the ost dangerous roo by far is the kitchen.
:OK. Now is a good tie to answer soe of our listeners’ questions. Hello, Line 1 ...
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You have reached the Student Union Activity Hotline. The following is a list of inforation for Thursday. Assebly eber Carole Berg will be speaking on the topic “Equal Pay for Woen: It’s Still Not Here”. She will speak in the Oak Roo fro 9 o’clock until 10 o’clock. The Student Council will eet in Roo 27 fro noon until 1:30. Elections will be held for all ajor offices. All students are welcoe. The capus folk dance club eets in the Green Roo in the afternoon. All are welcoe to attend. Bette ilder will be perforing live in the Capus Corner Cabaret. The show begins at 8 o’clock. All seats are $7.00. Tonight’s ovie, the experiental Dial Tones will be shown in the Union Theatre at 7:00 p.. and 9:00 p.. A ticket for the ovie is $5. If you have issed anything on this recording, please press the pound key for the essage to repeat. Thank you for calling.

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Hi, everyone. To let us get closely to nature and do ore exercise, the Coittee of our counity will
close
organise the activity. All residents they are interested in faring are invited to take part ∧ the activity. Weather peritted,
an who/that in peritting
we’ll ride bike to do soe faring this Saturday on a far.It is about 5 kiloetres far away fro our counity.
bikes
You can grow soe vegetables, plant soe flowers and fed fish in the lake nearby. You will be trained and guide
feed guided
while faring. Not only will you enjoy the pleasure of labour and get relaxed, but also you can taste soe fresh
produce unless you are willing to. Everyone is welcoe to attend!
if 或 unwilling
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Recently,a thick haze appeared in any cities of China.Haze can cause great trouble to us.On the one hand,it akes people not able to see things far away and thus affects traffic.On the other hand,haze can do har to people’s health.
It is reported that haze is caused by any factors,of which air pollution is a ajor one.In order to avoid haze,we should take easures iediately.First,we should reduce air pollution.We can use public transportation instead of private cars and use clean energy.Second,we should plant ore trees and grass to produce ore fresh air.




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