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1.Whenwilltheflowerscomeoutprobably?
A.InMarch.
B.InJune.
C.InSeptember.
2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Sheisnotinterested.
B.Sheisbusynow.
C.Sheisgladtogo.
C.Hedoesn'tlikeit.
C.Theworkingtime.
C.Haveameeting.
3.Whydoesthemanrefusetodrinkcola?
A.Hedoesn'tfeelwell.
B.Heisonadiet.
4.Whatmakesthemanfeelgoodaboutthenewjob?
A.Thesalary.
B.Thetraveling.
5.Whatwillthemandointheafternoon?
A.MeetMissLee.
B.Makeaphonecall.
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6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Waiterandcustomer.
B.Professorandstudent.
C.Taxidriverandpassenger.
7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.ShestudieddramaintheU.K.
C.SheisatouristtotheBigApple.
B.Shehasthesameaccentastheman.
8.Whydoesthemanlookpale?
A.Hehasgotacold.
B.Heisafraidofheights.
C.Heisalittleairsick.
9.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Themanwillchewsomegum.
B.Themanhasneverflownbefore.
C.TheplanetookofffromOntario.
10.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?
A.Thewomangotherideasfromacookbook.
C.Themanhasneverbeentotheshopbefore.
11.Whatdessertsdoesthemanchoosetobuy?
A.Lemonpieandstrawberrycake.
B.Themanisprobablyaregularcustomer.
B.Strawberrycakeandgreenteacupcake.
C.Greenteacupcakeandlemonpie.
12.Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?
A.$4.
B.$7.
C.$10.
13.WhydidMelFlynnbecomeinterestedindiving?
A.Tolearnmoreaboutthingslivingunderwater.
C.Tohelpwithherparents’biologyresearch.
14.HowoldwasMelFlynnwhenshestarteddiving?
B.Tojoinagroupofteenagerstolearndiving.
A.3.
B.7.
C.10.
15.WhatdidMelFlynndotostaysafeunderwater?
A.Shedidn'tgodeeperthantwelvemeters.
C.Shealwayskeptclosetootherdivers.
B.Shestayedawayfromdangerousfish.
16.WhydoesMelFlynnlikeworkingwiththescientists?
A.Shecanearnmoremoney.
B.Shecanbuildself-confidence.
C.Shecangainsomeexperience.
17.Fromwhomdidthespeakergettheinformationoftheproject?
A.Hercousins.
B.Herneighbors.
C.Herparents.
18.Wheredoesthespeakercomefrom?
A.Australia.
B.Thailand.
C.China.
19.Whatdoesthespeakeraskherfamilytodo?
A.Recycleasmuchaspossible.
B.Teachherhowtorecycle.
C.Pickuprubbishontheseaside.
C.Savingseaanimals.
20.Whatwilltheprojectfocusonnextyear?
A.Sortinggarbage.
B.Cleaningrivers.
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Workplaceinjuriesstillhappen.InastatisticalreportproducedbySafeWorkAustralia,therewereatotalof104,
770personalinjuryclaimsforawork-relatedincidentlastyearalone.Themosttypicaltypeisrelatedtorepetitive
bodymovements,followedbyunexpectedfallsandcontactwithmovingequipment.Prioritizinghealthandsafetyis
essentialincreatingapositiveandproductiveworkingenvironment,
21.Accordingtotheinfochart,workplaceinjuriesmayleadto________.
A.longleaveofabsenceatwork
C.nationwidesalaryreduction
B.taxavoidanceforcompanies
D.increasedmentalalertness
22.Whichgroupofpercentagesbestfitstheblanksnumbered1,2and3?
A.17%;24%;38%
C.78%;23%;30%
B.26%;43%;18%
D.39%;25%;17%
23.Toensuresafetyintheworkplace,itissuggestedthatoneshould________.
A.makethemselvescleanbeforeworking
C.stretcharmsandlegsbeforeliftingobjects
B.wearsafetyequipmentwhennecessary
D.receivepropertrainingontakingbreaks
B
IusedtothinkIwasagoodperson.Iwascaringtomyfriends,mypartner,myfamily;IgavetocharityandI
volunteered.ButwhenIstartedtrainingtobecomeatherapist,Ibegantounderstandthathowevermuchwe
mightliketothinkofourselvesasgoodpeople,wedon'tactuallyknowourselvesverywell.Ilearnedabouthowwe
might,withoutconsciouslyrealizingit,denythefeelingsandmotivationsweconsidertobebad,pushingthemdown
intoourunconsciousandprojectingthemoutontoothers,sotheybecomethebadpeople.Ilearnedthatdeepinthe
humanmind,alongsideloveandkindness,runcurrentsofanger,need,greed,envy,destructiveness,superiority—
whetherwewanttoacknowledgethemornot.
Itwas22-ycar-oldBoruwhotaughtmewhatitreallymeanstobeagoodgrownup.Wefirstspoketwoyearsago.
Hewasunemployed,livingwithhisparents,watchinghisfriends’livesprogress.Agoodgrown-up,hetoldme,is
“someonewhohashisducksinarow”andthatwasn'thim.
Ialsodidn'tfeellikethecompetent,confidentgrown-upIthoughtIshouldbeandneitherdidmostoftheadults
Iknew.Iresearchedstatisticsaboutpeoplehittingthetraditionallandmarksofadulthoodlaterandlater,ifatall
frombuyingahometogettingmarriedorstartingafamily.Irecognizedwhatmademefeellikeabadgrown-up:that
I'llsitwithabrokenfridgeratherthancallanengineertorepairit.
ThenIsawBoruagain.Hetoldmehow,overtwoyears,he'dfoundajobheloves,rentedaflatwithafriend.
He'snowcyclingroundtheworld,havingadventuresthatwillkeephimstrongfortherestofhislife.Sowhat
changed?“Youstarttohavethoseconversationswithyourself,andyoubecomemoreofanhonestperson.Idon'tfeel
likeI'mhidingfromanythinganymore,becauseI'mnothidingfrommyself.”
Ithinkgrowingupmustinvolvefindingyourownwaytohavethoseconversations.Borudoesitonhisbike,Ido
itinpsychoanalysis,othersIspoketodoitwhilecookingorplayingmusic.That,forBoru,andforme,iswhatit
meansto“havehisducksinarow”.
24.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphimplyaboutunderstandingourselves?
A.Recognizingourpositivetraitsisenoughforgrowth.
B.Ourunderstandingofourmotivesandfeelingsisaccurate.
C.Trueself-awarenessmeansacceptingbothgoodandbadsides.
D.Ignoringournegativetraitsdoesnotaffectourself-perception.
25.WhatcriticallessondidtheauthorlearnfromBoruaboutbeingagoodgrown-up?
A.Itinvolveshavingaclearcareerpathandfinancialstability.
B.Itrequiresconstantself-improvementandeducation.
C.Itmeansbeingemployedandlivingindependently.
D.Itislikeajourneyofself-discoveryandhonesty.
26.Whatdoestheauthoridentifyasareasonforfeelinglikeaninadequateadult?
A.Escapingbasicresponsibilities.
B.Delayingreachingtraditionallifemilestones.
C.Comparingpersonalachievementstoothers.
D.Investigatingchangingpatternsofadultlife.
27.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.WhyHideHarms
B.HowtoBeBetterAdults
C.WhyGrowingupMatters
D.HowtoHaveEffectiveConversations
C
Whatmakesacertainpieceofwritinggreat?Well,itdependsonwhomyouask.Thereare,inmymind,three
differentreaders:casualreaders,litcritics,creativewriters.TheywouldsaythefollowingaboutCharlotteBront?’s
JaneEyre:
Casualreader:Jane'sstoryisveryrelatable,especiallytowomenwhosurvivedtheirteenageyears.Thestory's
elementsofromance,mystery,andcoming-of-agemakeitenjoyabletoread.
Literarycritic:JaneEyrepullsinspirationfromtheGothicandromanticliterarytraditions.Theatmospheric
settingmirrorsJane'sinnerworldandservesasacharacteritself.
Creativewriter:Janehasanappealingcharacterandherpursuitofafulfillinglifeistimeless.WhileJane's
emotionsareoftenverbose
,eachwordstillfeelsnecessaryinmostpassages.
AlloftheseresponsesarereasonableinterpretationsofthegreatliteraryworkJaneEyre.What'sthedifference
betweenthesethree?Thecasualreaderisprimarilyinterestedinthestory'srelatabilityandentertainmentvalue;the
literarycritic,whoknowshowtoreadliteraturelikeaprofessor,looksforwaystosituatethisworkinitsbroader
literarycontext.
Thecreativewritermustdoboth:thejobofthecasualreaderandthejobofthecritic.He/sheengageswiththe
workonapersonallevelwhilealsoresearchingwhatmakesaworksuccessful.ThisisReadingLikeaWriter
,whichmeansbeingimpactedbyapieceofliteraturewhileinvestigatinghowthewriterdidit.Successfulworksof
writingsucceedfordifferentreasons-adistinctivevoice,movingstorytelling,anempoweringmessage,etc.Writers
don'tmaketheachievementrandomly:theyearnitbycraftingeveryplotpointandcharacter,everylinebreak,with
careandprecision.It'suptoyoutopayattentiontothesecraftelements,thechoicesthewritermakesandhowthey
contributetotheworkasawhole.
RLW
Yes,readinglikeawriterisextrawork.Butit'snecessaryworktothewritingpractice.Byobservingthe
strategieswritersemploytotellconvincingstoriesorwriteengagingarguments,youequipyourselfwiththe
knowledgetoperformthesestrategiesyourself.
28.TheauthorcitesthreereaderresponsestoJaneEyre________.
A.toarguethatthenovelispoorlywritten
B.toexplaindifferentreadingperspectives
C.toprovehowdetailedliteraryanalysiscanbe
D.toshowthemisinterpretationbycreativewriters
29.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingmostprobablydemonstratesRLW?
A.Discussingfascinatingplotsandcharactersinanovel.
B.ExaminingtheliterarysourcesaGreekclassicdrawson.
C.Analyzingwhyashortstoryispopularandhowitisstructured.
D.Summarizingthemaineventsofashortstoryforaclassassignment.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedpronoun“it”referto?
A.Careandprecisioninwriting
B.Recognitionofworksassuccess
D.Characteranalysisthroughwords
becausereaderscan________.
C.Investigationofwritingstyle
31.TheauthorsuggestsRLWis“necessarywork”para.7
A.writelengthynovelslikeJaneEyre
C.becomeprofessionalliterarycritic
B.gainknowledgeinemployment
D.improvetheirownwritingcraft
D
Inthepast,jobswereaboutmuscles.Nowthey'reaboutbrains,butinthefuture,they'llbeabouttheheart.
MinoucheShafik,thepresidentofColumbiaUniversity
LinkedInresearchersrecentlylookedatwhichskillsanygivenjobrequiresandthenidentifiedover500likelyto
beaffectedbygenerativeA.I.technologies.Theythenestimatedthat96percentofasoftwareengineer'scurrentskills
—mainlyinprogramminglanguages
caneventuallybepossessedbyA.I.Skillsassociatedwithjobslikelegal
associatesandfinanceofficerswillalsobehighlyexposed.Infact,giventhebroadimpactA.I.issettohave,itis
quitelikelytoaffectallofourworktosomedegreeoranother.
CirclingaroundthisresearchisthebigquestionemergingacrosssomanyconversationsaboutA.I.andwork,
namely:Whatareourcorecapabilitiesashumans?
Ifweanswerthisquestionfromaplaceoffearaboutwhat'sleftforpeopleintheageofA.I.,wecanendup
admittingadiminishedviewofhumancapability.Instead,it'scriticalforusalltostartfromaplacethatimagines
what'spossibleforhumansintheageofA.I.Whenwedothat,wefindourselvesfocusingquicklyonpeopleskills
thatallowustocooperateandinnovateinwaystechnologycanintensifybutneverreplace.
ArecentJobsfortheFuturesurveyfoundthat78percentofthe10top-employingoccupationsclassified
uniquelyhumanskillsandtasksas“important”or“veryimportant.”These,commonlyreferredtoassoftskills,
includebuildinginterpersonalrelationships,negotiatingbetweenpartiesandguidingandmotivatingteams.
Nowisthetimeforleaders,acrossdepartments,todevelopnewwaysforstudentstolearnthataremoredirectly
tiedtowhereoureconomyisgoing,notwhereithasbeen.Critically,thatinvolvesbringingthesamelevelof
precisenesstotrainingaroundpeopleskillsthatwehavebroughttotechnicalskills.
Ultimately,foroursociety,thiscomesdowntowhetherwebelieveinthepotentialofhumanswithasmuch
beliefaswebelieveinthepotentialofA.I.Ifwedo,itisentirelypossibletobuildaworldofworkthatnotonlyis
morehumanbutalsoisaplacewhereallpeoplearevaluedfortheuniqueskillswehave,enablingustodelivernew
levelsofhumanachievementacrosssomanyareasthataffectallofourlives.
32.AccordingtoLinkedIn'srecentresearch________.
A.softengineersarerequiredtoidentify500languages
B.A.I.willreplacehumansinjobsrequiringcertainskills
C.wehumansunderestimatetheimpactA.I.issettohave
D.A.I.technologiesaretoinfluenceresearchtosomedegree
33.Whichofthefollowingis“adiminishedviewofhumancapability”paragraph3
A.Humansarelosingcontroloftheworld.
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B.Technologyintensifieshumans'cooperation.
C.HumansoutsmartA.Iintermsofcriticalthinking.
D.A.I.andhumansaresimilarintheirabilitytoinnovate.
34.Leadersindifferentdepartmentsareadvisedto________.
A.teachstudentsuniquetechnicalskills
B.developstudents'softskillsfortheirfuture
C.remindstudentswhereoureconomyisgoing
D.buildhealthyinterpersonalrelationshipswithstudents
35.Accordingtothewriter,whatisthecorefactorofhumandevelopment?
A.Practicalvaluesetonskills.
B.FirmbeliefaboutA.I.technologies.
D.Confidenceinourpotential.
C.DecisiveeffectsbroughtbyA.I.
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YourLifeIsBetterThanYouThink
Theundeniablepopularityofself-helpbooks,wellnesspodcasts,andhappinessworkshopsreflectstheconstant
humandesiretomakelifebetter.
Whilewemayhavealovingfamily,agoodplacetolive,andadecentjob,
ungratefulorstupid,butit'sbecauseofabasicfeatureofourbrain,knownashabituation.
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It'snotbecauseweare
Habituationisthetendencyofneuronstofirelessandlessinresponsetothingsthatareconstant.Youentera
roomfilledwithrosesandafterashortwhile,youcannotdetecttheirscentanylonger;andjustasyougetusedtothe
smelloffreshflowers,youalsogetusedtoalovingrelationship,toapromotion,toanicehome,toawonderfulwork
ofart.Likethefrontpageofadailynewspaper,yourbraincaresaboutwhatrecentlychanged,notaboutwhat
remainedthesame.
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Youhabituatetoityoufailtonoticeandrespondtoelementsofyourlifewhichyou
previouslyfoundamazing.
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Thatis,youcansuddenlystartperceivingandrespondingtothingstowhichyouhavebecome
desensitized.
Thekeyistakingsmallbreaksfromyourdailylife.Forexample,whenpeoplereturnhomefromalongbusiness
trip,theyoftenfindtheiroldlifehas“reshined.”O(jiān)rdinarythingssuddenlyseemamazing.Ifsomethingisconstant,
weoftenassumeperhapsunconsciouslythatitistheretostay,andasaresult,wefocusourattentionandefforton
thenextthingonourlist.
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Ifitisgoodatitscore,itmayjustreshine.Thisiswhytimeaway,howevershort,
willenableyoutoperceiveyourlifewithfresheyesandtobreakupreality.
A.weneedtolearntobetterourlife.
B.weoftenfailtonoticethosethings.
C.Thegoodnewsisthatyoucandishabituate.
D.Habituationtothegooddrivesyoutomoveforwardandprogress.
E.Andso,whatoncetookyourbreathawaybecomespartoflife'sfurniture.
F.Butcoulditbethatmanyofourlivesarealreadybetterthanwerecognize?
G.Butifwecanmaketheconstantlessso,ourattentionwillnaturallyturnbacktoit.
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InFavourofSimpleWriting
Doyouedittextmessagescarefullybeforesendingthem?Ifso,youmaybethekindofpersonwhotakespridein
eventhesimplestmessage.Ifyoudonot,youmayseeyourselfasago-getter,onewhovaluesexcitementand
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speedover
Peopleareconstantlyreceivingmessages,fromthemailboxtotheinboxtothetext-messagealert.Whattoread,
whattoskimandwhattoignorearedecisionsthatnearlyeveryonehastomakedozensoftimesaday.Anew
booktitledAllReadersareBusyNowadaysmakestheargumentforbeingthecarefulkindof43,evenin
informallines.Theauthorsalsopresentwell-established44thathavelongbeenprizedinguidestowriting.
Take“l(fā)essismore”,Mostbooksonwritingwelladvocatetheadviceto45needlesswords.Theauthors,
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theidea.Inanemailtothousandsofschool-boardmembersaskingthemtotakeasurvey,
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thenumberoftheavailableoptionshasthesameeffect,too.Alinkinanemail,
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Syntaxand51matter,too.Itismore52toadoptshortandactivesentences,withcommon
wordsfamiliartoeveryone.FromFacebookpoststoonline-travelreviews,evenbrief,informalpiecesofwritingthat
followtheserulesgetmorelikesandshares.
Ifeveryoneisabusyreader,everyoneisabusywriter,too.Thatmaymakeittemptingtosentasmanymessages
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totheneedsofreadershasprovable
readersscan,ignoreanddelete,thenyoumightaswellhavenot
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aspossibleandhopeforthebest.Butfromessaystotextmessagesorganizingdinnerplans,devotingtime
54.Ifyouaresobusythatyouwriteanundisciplinedmessagewhich
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42.A.care
B.quantity
B.poster
C.simplicity
C.learner
D.technology
D.writer
43.A.reader
44.A.structures
45.A.remove
46.A.conveyed
47.A.lowered
48.A.basic
B.principles
B.ignore
C.aims
D.alternatives
D.interpret
C.reconsider
C.tested
B.translated
B.affected
B.positive
B.Reducing
B.afterall
D.shaped
C.doubled
C.definite
C.Counting
C.forinstance
D.maintained
D.single
49.A.Recording
50.A.incomparison
51.A.word-choice
52.A.difficult
53.A.carefully
54.A.outcomes
55.A.received
D.Estimating
D.inparticular
D.platform-selection
D.common
D.quickly
B.pattern-designC.target-setting
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C.politely
C.figures
C.read
B.points
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D.benefits
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DNAanalysisrevealstwowavesofmigration
Theresultsofthestudy,publishedintheScienceBulletin,revealedtwomajormigrationwavesinhistory.Inthis
pioneerstudy,scientistsfromFudanUniversityhavedugintotheancientDNAofindividualsburiedin
Gansuprovince,revealinginterestinginsightsintothegeneticmakeupofHexiCorridorresidentsdatingbackover12
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centuries.TheresearchemployedancientDNAdata
TheHexiCorridor,wasanarrowyetcruciallink
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humanmigrationalongtheHexiCorridor.
theheartlandofancientChinatothe
WesternTerritory.Characterizedbyitsloftymountainsanddeserts,theancientpathwaywasdottedwithcities
foundalongshortrivers.
HistoricaldocumentsattestWesternand
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Easterncivilizationsmixedthroughtrade,religionandoccasionalconflictsfollowingtheestablishmentoftheSilk
RoadduringtheHanDynasty.
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technologicaladvancesinbiologyopennewavenuesforexploration,archaeologistsareincreasingly
drawntoanalyzingDNAsamples.LedbyWenShaoqingfromFudanUniversity'sInstituteofArchaeologicalScience,
theteamsuccessfullyextractedDNAdata
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theteethandbonesfoundattwositesnearDunhuang.
datingtotheWeiDynastyandtheTang.Further
TheDNAanalysispinpointedtwooutliers
examinationrevealedonehadapproximately50percentwesternEurasianancestryandtheother30percent,
suggestingtheindividualswere
men.
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like
descendantsofunionsbetweenwesternEurasianwomenandlocal
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theteamconcludedwasthatthegeneticmixcouldbepartiallyattributedtothosemigrations.Experts
65markbyasignificantshiftinthegenepool.Historicalrecordssay
saidthesecondmajormigrationperiod
migrationfacilitatedbyChineseexplorerZhangQian’svisittotheWesternTerritoryfrom138BCresultedinthe
creationoftheSilkRoad.
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ItwastheseconddayIleftmylovelyhometownforthecitytolivewithmygrandfather,whowastakingmeto
thesupermarketforthefirsttime.
“Iforgot.You'veneverseenasupermarketbefore,haveyou?”
Ishookmyhead,indicatingindifferencetothesurroundings.
“Imagineitlikethis,”Grandfathersaid,“Thisstore’sspeakingtoyou.Itistellingyousomeofthenewthings
thatyou'veneverlearned.”Ididnotunderstand.
“Atradingpostinaremotetownonlyshowsyouasmallpartoftheworld.Thisstorespeaksofaworldthatisa
verybigplace.”
“SoIshouldjustforgetmyroots,isthatit?”Angryandupset,Iwasexpressingmyreluctancetolivehere.
“Absolutelynot.Carryitwithyou,sothatyoumayfreelynavigateinbothworlds,bigandsmall.”
Ignoringwordsfromhim,mygazefellonawomanselectingsomegreenapples.Ithoughtsowhatifit'sabig
world,butI'dratherpurchasewhateverinatradingpostfortheyonlystockedonetypeofapples,atleastallripe!
Noticingtheexpressionsonmyface,Grandfatherchuckled.Hegracefullywalkedovertothetablewherethe
greenappleswereandselectedhalfadozen.
“You'llgetastomachacheifyouconsumegreenapples,”Isaid.
Grandfatherappearedasthoughhewasgoingtolaughagain,buthedidn't.
Therewasnowordanymore.IfollowedhimwhileGrandfatherfilledthecartwithournecessities,encountering
numerousnewitems.Iwasburningtoaskhimwhatthosestrangefoodswere,andwhattheirflavorsandoriginswere.
However,IkeptitinmymindthatIwassupposedtobeboredanduninterestedinanything,thus,keepingsilentall
theway.
Asweexitedthesupermarket,Grandfatherwassmilingasifheunderstoodsomeprivatejokes.Abouthalfway
back,hegesturedformetostop,bendingovertofindtheplasticbag.
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WithhiswordsinmindIcouldn'thelptakingabite,too.
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Text1
M:IthoughttheflowersofthisplantshouldcomeoutatthistimeinMarch.
W:No.Toseetheflowers,youstillneedtowaitthreemonths.
Text2
M:PeterandIhavedecidedtogohikinginthenearbycountrysidethisafternoon.Doyouwanttojoinus?
W:Gohikingundersuchaburningsun?IthinkI'llpass.
Text3
W:Youdon'tdrinkcola?Areyoustillonadiet?
M:No,butI'vegotatoothache.I'mafraidIwon'tbeabletodrinkanythingsweetforawhile.
Text4
W:Iheardthatyou'vegotanewjob.Congratulations!
M:Thanks.ThoughI'llhavetoworkovertimeandthesalaryisalmostthesame,atleastI'llhavemorechancesof
travelingaroundthecountry.
Text5
W:Morning,Mr.Smith.MissLeetelephonedandsheaskedifyouwouldbeabletomeetherthisafternoon.
M:Sorry,butI'llhaveameetingthen.PleasetellmeherphonenumberandI'llexplainittoherrightnow.
Text6
M:Whereto,Miss?
W:TheMuseumofNaturalHistory,please.Andcouldyoustopbysomefastfoodrestaurantontheway?I’dliketo
buysometakeout.
M:Surething.Atourist,Iguess?
W:No,Iwasbornhere.Why?
M:Well,youdon'thaveouraccent.
W:Oh,thatisprobablybecauseI'vespentmylast5yearsinBritain.IstudieddramaattheUniversityofWinchester
there,yousee.
M:Okay.WelcomebacktotheBigApple.
Text7
W:What'sthematter,Sir?Youlookpale.
M:Ifeeldizzyandweak.AndI'mhavingthispaininmyear.
W:Areyouoftentravelingbyplane?
M:No,thisisthesecondtime.
W:That'sright.It'snormalifyoudon'toftentaketheplane.It'sjustbecauseofthelowerpressure.
M:WhatshouldIdoaboutit?
W:Youmayfeelmuchbetterifyouchewsomegum.
M:OK,thanks.I'llgiveitatry.Bytheway,howlongwillittaketogettothedestination?
W:TheplanewilllandinOntarioAirportthreehourslater.Enjoytherestofyourflight.
Text8
M:Niceday,Kate.Itseemsyou'veinventedsomenewdesserts.
W:Hi,Mr.Fry.Yeah.Somecreativeideasjustcameupinmymind,soIdecidedtoputthemintopractice.
M:Goodforyou.So,anyrecommendations?
W:Sure.Youmightwanttotrythislemonpie.I'veaddedsomethingspicyinit.Ithasalovelystrongflavor.The
strawberrycakeisworthtrying,too.
M:Soundsnice.Howaboutthislittlegreenone?
W:Oh,that'sthegreenteacupcake.Ittastesrefreshing.
M:Okay.Iwantthelemonpieandthisgreenteacupcake.HowmuchshouldIpay?
W:Thepiecosts4dollarsandthecupcake3dollars.
M:Okay.Here'sthemoney.
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M:I'monthebeachtotalktoMelFlynn,anAustralianteenagerwhospendsmostofherfreetimeunderwater.Hello,
Mel.
W:Hi.
M:Howdidyoubecomeinterestedindiving?
W:Myparentsarebothbiologists,theythoughtmaybeIwouldbeinterestedinlandanimals.ButwhenIwasold
enough,Ibecamefondofdiving,soIcouldtakeacloserlookatalltheamazingthingslivingunderwater.
M:Whendidyoustarttodive?
W:IlearnedtoswimwhenIwasthree.ButitwassevenyearslaterthatIstarteddiving.ButthenIcouldn'tgodeeper
thantwelvemeters.
M:Didyoufeelscared?
W:Notreally.TheteachertoldmewhichdangerousfishtoavoidandaslongasIleftthemalone,Iwouldn'tbein
danger.AndIwasnevertoofarfromthediveboat.
M:Andwhatdoyoudonow?
W:Ijoinedagroupofteenagerswhohelpscientistswiththeirresearch.IlikeworkingwiththemsinceI'velearnedso
muchalreadybywatchingthescientistsatwork.Wearevolunteers,butmanyofusareplanningonbecoming
biologistsonseaanimalsinthefuture.
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W:ThissummerItookpartinareallyinterestingprojectcalledOne-DayClean-up,
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