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徐州三中2026届高三考前最后一卷
英语参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1—5 CBACBB 6—10ABCA 11—15 BCACA 16—20 CBABA
第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)
第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)
21—23 BBD 24—27 DBCA 28—31 BABC 32—35 ACBD
第二节(共5小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分12.5分)
36—40 CBADF
第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)
第一节(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)
41—45 DBCCA 46—50 CACDD 51—55 BBAAC
第二节(共10小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分15分)
56. to 57. are expected 58. visits 59. to reach 60. has been trying/has tried
61. Cutting 62. when 63. referred 64. what 65. Application
66. 应用文写作
Possible version
AIa UseAmong Senior Students
Nowadays, AI tools have been widely adopted by senior students for various learning purposes. According to the survey, searching for information ranks first, accounting for 70%, followed by writing assistance and language translation, which make up 55% and 50% respectively. Other uses account for 10%.
Personally, I believe AI serves as a valuable learning assistant. Not only can we have quick and easy access to a vast amount of information, but also we can get timely help in writing and translating. However, we shouldn’t be a slave toAI despite its great advantages.
Therefore, AI can largely support our learning as long as we use it properly and responsibly.
67.读后续写
Possible version
I hesitated, then told him I had fallen and couldn’t move. Without another word, he opened the unlocked door and rushed to my side. He knelt down, examined my ankle gently, and helped me onto the sofa. “You should have called me earlier,” he said softly, handing me his phone to reach my parents. Then he went back home and returned with an ice pack and a bowl of hot soup. Watching him move around my living room — fetching blankets, adjusting the ice pack — I felt a strange mix of shame and warmth. Shame for the years I had wasted on pride, and warmth for a kindness I never knew existed.
The next day, Mr. Miller came by, and my mother brought up the past. Before she could say another word, I interrupted. “Mr. Miller, I’m truly sorry. I was a kid who didn’t know any better. You had every right to be upset about your roses.” He looked at me, his eyes softening. “I’m sorry too,” he said. “I shouldn’t have shouted at a child.” We stood in silence for a moment, six years of cold nods melting away. At that moment, I learned that sometimes, the hardest step in growing up is admitting you were wrong. But once you take it, the weight on your shoulders suddenly feels much lighter.
附:听力原文
1.【原文】W: Have you been to that new Italian restaurant in town yet? The pizza was delicious. It’s beside the Chinese restaurant.
M: No, I haven’t. I make pretty nice pizzas myself. Actually, I do want to try the Indian restaurant which opened up recently though.
2.【原文】W: Frank, I thought you were working in New York.
M: I was, but I’ve moved back. I just couldn’t get used to living in a big city, so I’m back at school, taking courses to be a teacher.
3.【原文】M: Can you find me the X-ray of Mr. Smith’s right leg, please? He is the next patient.
W: Of course, here you are, Dr. Brown.
4.【原文】M: Jenny, after you finish those reports, can you start arranging a meeting and ordering some paper for the company?
W: Okay, no problem. I should be able to get started in a couple of hours.
5.【原文】M: There is a big sale on in that store. Have you been there? Not much stuff for men. But there is a huge section for women. Check it out.
W: Thanks, Kevin. After a busy week with work, that’s just what I need.
6、7【原文】M: How will you travel down to London for the meeting next month?
W: I am going to drive. It will be more convenient. How about you?
M: I will take the train or the plane because I don’t like the London traffic. Which hotel are you staying at?
W: I chose holiday inn. It is seventy-five pounds a night. Plus, they have a gym and a swimming pool.
M: That is amazing. I chose the Hilton. It is fifteen pounds more than holiday inn. There is no gym or pool, but the location is very central.
8、9、10【原文】W: Well, it is time to think about our vacation, Greg. Any ideas?
M: I would love Hawaii and it looks so romantic. I’ve always wanted to go there.
W: I went there to attend my friend’s wedding last year. I think it’s too expensive. Also, there is not much to do there for a whole week. I was thinking of somewhere in Europe, Italy or France?
M: I was once on a business trip to France. France is nice, but it is cold this time of year, as it often snows these days. How about South America where we can get some sun?
W: Okay, Brazil or Argentina?
M: Brazil would be better. Plus, the beaches there look amazing.
11、12、13【原文】M: Hey, Mary. How was the movie?
W: Well, I didn’t really enjoy it, to be honest.
M: Why? As a hit movie it received some great reviews for its story and music.
W: Oh, the movie was fine. I just got annoyed, because of the couple sitting in front of me.
M: What happened?
W: First, they came late, so it took them a while to get into their seats. This all happened during an exciting part of the movie, and then they started talking.
M: Oh, I hate it when people do that.
W: The man had seen the movie before. He was telling the woman the entire story.
M: Unbelievable.
W: Well, you won’t believe what happened next. The man to my left asked them to be quiet and they started arguing. Their voices just got louder and louder.
M: Then what happened?
W: The manager of the cinema was called in.
M: That’s terrible. Did they calm down eventually?
W: Yes, but it was too late. They had ruined the movie for me.
14、15、16【原文】M: Welcome to the showroom. How can I help you today?
W: I am looking for a family-friendly vehicle with low costs. I can exchange my old car against the price of the new vehicle too.
M: Of course. Have you seen anything you like so far?
W: Well, I like Kia. They are good in quality. Where are they from?
M: It is a South Korean car. To be honest, the parts are more expensive than your Ford but they are cheaper than a French car like Renault and much cheaper than a German BMW.
W: How much would I get for my old vehicle?
M: I would say at around £3,000.
W: Is that red five-door Kia over there available?
M: Sadly, no. It just sold last week for £9,000. We do have another one coming in next week, but it is green. Are you interested?
W: Okay, as long as it’s not black. What day shall I come back?
M: Wednesday morning would be good.
17、18、19、20【原文】
M: Thanks everyone. Let’s clap our hands one more time for the beautiful newly married couple. It is amazing to watch Jerry get married today. Seeing the looks of joy on everyone’s faces touched my heart so dearly. Ever since Jerry and I were kids, people would call us twins. Being a year and a half older than him, this deeply annoyed me at that time. As I wanted to be the bigger and stronger of us too, we have all been so close the three of us, me, Jerry and our lovely little sister Janet. Janet, I see from the screen that you are crying tears of joy. Thanks for your generous gift which has just arrived in time. Although it’s a pity, you are not present in person, having you online is great too. This family means the world to me, and to Gail, I want to welcome you to our family. Now I know you all are hungry, but please I suggest all of us walk out to the garden to watch Jerry and Gail have their first dance as a married couple.
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徐州三中2026届高三考前最后一卷
英 语
第一部分 听力(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,你将有两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。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。每段对话读两遍。
1.Which restaurant does the man want to go to?
A.The Chinese one. B.The Italian one. C.The Indian one.
2.What is Frank planning to do?
A.Move to a big city. B.Become a teacher. C.Take courses in New York.
3.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Doctor and nurse. B.Nurse and patient. C.Doctor and patient.
4.What should the woman do first?
A.Arrange a meeting. B.Order some paper. C.Finish the reports.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Work. B.Shopping. C.Traveling.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.How will the woman travel to London?
A.By train. B.By car. C.By air.
7.How much does the Hilton charge for a night?
A.£ 90. B.£ 75. C.£ 60.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What are the speakers planning?
A.A business trip. B.A vacation. C.A wedding.
9.Which season is it now in France?
A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Winter.
10.Where will the speakers probably go?
A.To Brazil. B.To Hawaii. C.To Italy.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What does the man think of the movie?
A.It’s horrible. B.It’s popular. C.It’s unrealistic.
12.What were the couple talking about during the movie?
A.The music of the movie. B.The actress in the movie. C.The story of the movie.
13.Who stopped the argument?
A.The manager. B.The man on Mary’s left. C.The man in front of Mary.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.Where are the speakers?
A.At a bank. B.At an office. C.At a showroom.
15.What does the woman like about Kia?
A.Its quality. B.Its price. C.Its style.
16.What color car will the woman probably get next week?
A.Black. B.Red. C.Green.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Who is Jerry?
A.The speaker’s friend. B.The speaker’s brother. C.The speaker’s cousin.
18.How many years older is the speaker than Jerry?
A.A year and a half. B.Two years. C.Three years.
19.What do we know about Janet?
A.She is talking to the speaker in person.
B.She is attending the wedding online.
C.She is crying for not getting a gift.
20.What does the speaker suggest doing at last?
A.Watching the couple dance.
B.Having dinner right away.
C.Welcoming some young adults.
第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)
第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
A Guide to an Online Learning Platform
Online education has become an increasingly popular choice for high school students. To help you make better use of digital study tools, here is basic information about a broadly used online learning platform.
Main Functions
The platform combines a wide range of advanced learning tools, including pre-recorded video courses, live interactive lectures and automatic homework assessment. It also creates personalized study plans based on students’ academic performance and learning weaknesses, allowing users to download learning materials for offline use when network access is not available.Course Categories
● Basic Academic Courses: it covers fundamental subjects for senior high students, including Math, English and Chinese.
● Exam-oriented Courses: it provides abundant courses designed for exam revision and key point consolidation.
● Ability-improving Courses: it offers various skill-building programs to develop students’ comprehensive abilities.Service & Pricing
The following chart shows different membership choices and the courses included.
Membership Type
Price
Courses Included
Monthly
$39
Basic Academic Courses
Quarterly
$99
Any two types of the three courses
Yearly
$364
All three types of courses
● New users can enjoy a 7-day free trial of all courses.
● Online customer service is provided to solve technical problems quickly.User Tips
To make online learning more effective, students are encouraged to set clear daily learning targets and avoid distractions during class. Meanwhile, reviewing key points in time is strongly suggested, as it helps deepen understanding and improves long-term memory.
21.What can the platform do for students?
A.Assist them to record video courses. B.Help them make tailored learning plans.
C.Teach them how to give interactive lectures. D.Remove their learning weaknesses for good.
22.What is the lowest cost of two-course types for 6 months?
A.$182. B.$198. C.$234. D.$364.
23.What is the main purpose of the text?
A.To compare different online courses. B.To teach students how to study online.
C.To show how to design online courses. D.To introduce an online learning platform.
B
I was on a much-needed walk outside Boston’s Symphony Hall. It had been weeks since I last called home. Surrounded by unfamiliar routines and strangers, I felt like a background character in someone else’s city. I needed a moment to breathe. That was when I saw her standing alone at the crosswalk, scanning the street.
As I crossed the street, our eyes locked. She looked at me with such directness that I reflexively smiled and waved. “Hi, I don’t speak Mandarin, but how can I help?” I asked the older Chinese woman. She showed me a picture on her phone: the Trader Joe’s grocery store. I performed my best impression of a mime (哑剧) trying to give directions. Confused, she showed me the picture again.
“OK, I’ll take you there myself,” I said, gesturing for her to come along. Walking down Massachusetts Avenue, she said “xiè xie” every few moments. I pulled out Google Translate on my phone: “Thank you,” said the app. I’m not sure why I was taking a stranger grocery shopping. Maybe she reminded me of my Filipino family I left behind in California. Maybe it was simply that I knew I could help.
When we arrived at the store, I asked her whether she needed anything else. She scrolled to a second screenshot, this time of sourdough bread, and turned her phone toward me with an expectant look. I laughed and nodded. As we entered, she raised her eyebrows as though I was her nephew and this was our weekly walk for groceries. The cashier looked between us. “Are you two related?” I nodded. Easier that way. My new auntie handed me a bag with a single loaf inside. I refused, but she insisted-pressing the bag into my hands until I accepted. The cashier, watching this exchange, smiled and let the 10-cent bag fee slide.
Saying goodbye felt bittersweet. We never exchanged names or contact information. All I had to remember her by was that loaf of bread-a small gift that felt like something much bigger.
24.What can be inferred about the author’s life in Boston?
A.He led a boring and stressful life. B.He often assisted strangers in need.
C.He was unfamiliar with the local area. D.He felt out of place in his surroundings.
25.How did the author succeed in talking with the woman?
A.By teaching her English. B.By using digital devices.
C.By exchanging the pictures. D.By asking for a cashier’s help.
26.Why did the author tell the cashier they were relatives?
A.To win trust from the woman. B.To get a discount on the bread.
C.To avoid a detailed explanation. D.To make the cashier impressive.
27.What does the bread symbolize in the story?
A.A comfort in times of loneliness. B.A sign of overcoming life difficulties.
C.A lifelong promise between strangers. D.A reminder of the author’s homesickness.
C
We have more ways to access music than at any time in history and a whole world of unfamiliar styles to explore. The pleasure of discovering new songs and new sounds can enrich people of all ages. Except, most of the time, it doesn’t. Our willingness to explore new, unfamiliar music declines with age.
Academics have coined the term “open-earedness” to describe this phenomenon. Until around the age of 11, children are generally happy to engage with unfamiliar music. Early adolescence (青春期) sees a reduction in open-earedness, but is accompanied by an intense increase in interest in music more generally. Open-earedness increases slightly during young adulthood, and then declines as we age.
A major study involving more than 250,000 participants confirmed these changing behaviors. It also showed that the significance we give to music after adolescence declines, and the amount of music we listen to reduces from a high point of 20% of our waking time during adolescence, to 13% in adulthood.
Researchers have different theories to account for these trends. One explanation for age-based reduction in music consumption simply assumes that responsibility-burdened adults may have less free time at their disposal (自由支配) to explore their musical interests than younger people.
Some interpret the observed decline in music engagement in terms of psychosocial maturation. Adolescents use music as an identity marker and engage with it to navigate (指引) social circles. Adults have developed personalities and established social groups. As such, drivers to engage with new music are lessened.
Some researchers argue that we shouldn’t use a person’s age to predict if their musical taste will stay the same, without first thinking about how we enjoy and use music at different stages of our lives. Teenagers tend to be very aware of what they are listening to. Adults who use music as motivation or accompaniment for activities, such as exercise or household chores, may be less conscious of the extent to which they actually do listen to new music.
28.What does the underlined word “open-earedness” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.The ability to play an instrument. B.The willingness to explore new music.
C.The curiosity about the history of music. D.The sensitivity to different types of music.
29.What did the survey of more than 250,000 people show?
A.Teens spend more time on music. B.Adults enjoy music more deeply.
C.Music taste stays fixed in adulthood. D.Teenagers mostly listen to music at school.
30.Why might adults explore less new music according to the text?
A.They are uninterested in all music. B.Their social roles are already shaped.
C.They lose the ability to enjoy classics. D.Their musical memory becomes weaker.
31.What is the text mainly about?
A.Why adults enjoy quiet more. B.How music helps teenagers focus.
C.How music preferences change with age. D.When people stop loving new music.
D
Currently, most packaging is single-use and is made with plastic materials obtained from nonrenewable resources like fossil oil that take hundreds of years to break down in the environment. On top of this, only 9% of plastic is recycled. This has resulted in the formation of floating piles of plastic garbage in the ocean, called “the Great Pacific Garbage Patch”. Perhaps the biggest contributor to plastic waste, at least in the United States, is plastic bags, the kind found at most stores. These bags, while sometimes recycled, are often only used once and can be found littered throughout the environment.
To address this problem, Srinivas Janaswamy from South Dakota State University is working towards developing a plastic-like bag that will break down in the environment. The key ingredient of Janaswamy’s work? Cellulose (纤维素) . It’s a common organic substance on Earth and is found, primarily, in the cell walls of plants. Cellulose gives plants structural strength and firmness thanks to its chemical makeup and long, chain-like form. “By obtaining cellulose from agricultural products, value-added products can be created,” Janaswamy said.
Janaswamy then met Anne Fennell, a leading researcher in the study of grapevines (葡萄藤) which are rich in cellulose. Every year, after the majority of new branches on the vine are cut off, they are either cut into pieces and buried in the soil or burned in some areas. “Since grapevines are plentiful and have insignificant use after harvest, why not use this for value-added films (薄膜) ?” Janaswamy thought.
Janaswamy’s idea led to cooperation, and soon he was getting cellulose which looks almost like cotton — from grapevines. Janaswamy’s grapevine films are transparent (透明的) and strong, and break down within 17 days in the soil — leaving behind no harmful remains. “High transparency enhances product visibility and allows a quick check of the quality without even opening the package. These films demonstrate excellent promise for food packaging, ” Fennell said.
32.What does the author try to illustrate by mentioning “the Great Pacific Garbage Patch” in Paragraph 1?
A.The severe plastic pollution. B.The limits of recycling technology.
C.The improper shopping habits. D.The promise of renewable resources.
33.Why is cellulose essential to Janaswamy’s plastic-like bags?
A.It can be found everywhere. B.It can be recycled from food waste.
C.It helps form strong structures. D.It breaks down into usable materials.
34.What advantage of the grapevine films does Fennell highlight in the last paragraph?
A.Their low expenses. B.Their user-friendliness.
C.Their easy production. D.Their energy-efficiency.
35.Which of the following is the most suitable title for the passage?
A.The Plastic Pollution in the Pacific Ocean B.The Treatment of Grapevines After Harvest
C.Cellulose: A Vital Organic Substance in Plant D.Grapevine Films: Eco-Friendly Plastic Alternative
第二节(共5小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
From Page to Screen
The charm of bringing a classic book to the screen lies in the opportunity to reach a wider audience and visualize the characters and the story. 36 It demands both respect for the original and courage to reimagine.
One of the most significant challenges is adapting the often long and complicated narrative of a novel into the limited runtime of a movie. Novels allow readers to immerse themselves in the story over hundreds of pages, exploring intricate subplots, character developments, and detailed settings. In contrast, a film typically has just two to three hours to convey the essence of the story. 37 Namely, they have to decide what to include and what to leave out.
Reproducing an author’s distinctive tone and literary style is challenging as well. Capturing them on film requires a deep understanding of the source material and a creative approach to visual storytelling. 38 For example, the 1995 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility directed by Ang Lee captured Jane Austen’s subtle humor and social comment through its careful attention to period details, character interactions, and the pace of dialogue, making it one of the most beloved adaptations of her novels.
Another challenge is portraying beloved characters that have lived in the imaginations of readers for generations. These characters are often vividly described in the novels, and readers develop strong attachments to their own interpretations. 39 Yet, a well-cast actor can make the characters come alive. Therefore, filmmakers must consider not only physical resemblance but also the ability to convey the characters’ complexities and inner struggles when casting.
In the end, the art of adaptation lies in striking the right balance between faithfulness and innovation. 40
A.Great adaptations achieve this masterfully.
B.It requires filmmakers to make tough choices.
C.However, this journey is full of potential difficulties.
D.The mental images can be difficult to match on screen.
E.Filmmakers focus on such details to present a novel’s plot.
F.Only in this way can we honor the past and speak to the present.
G.Casting is the bridge between a reader’s imagination and the screen.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)
第一节(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)
阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
高三英语 第 2 页 共 10 页
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$听力考试正式开始。Have you been to that new italian restaurant in town yet? The pizza was delicious. It's beside the chinese restaurant. No, I haven't. I make pretty nice pizzas myself. actually. I do want to try the indian restaurant, which opened up recently though. Have you been to that new italian restaurant in town yet? The pizza was delicious. It's beside the chinese restaurant. No, I haven't. I make pretty nice pizzas myself. actually. I do want to try. The indian restaurant would open up recently though. Listen to the next question. Frank, I thought you were working in new york. I was, but i've moved back. I just couldn't get used to living in a big city, so i'm back at school taking courses to be a teacher. Frank, I thought you were working in new york. I was, but i've moved back. I just couldn't get used to living in a big city, so i'm back at school taking courses to be a teacher. Listen to the next question. Can you find me the x ray of mister smith's right leg, please? Is the next patient? Of course. Here you are, a doctor. Brown. Can you find me the x ray of mister smith's right leg, please? Is the next patient? Of course. Here you are, a doctor. Brown. Listen to the next question. Jenny, after you finish those reports, can you start arranging a meeting and ordering some paper for the company? Okay, no problem. I should be able to get started in a couple of hours. Jenny, after you finish those reports, can you start arranging a meeting and ordering some paper for the company? Okay, no problem. I should be able to get started in a couple of hours. Listen to the next question. There is a big sale on in that store. Have you been there? Not much stuff for men, but there is a huge section for women. Check IT out. Thanks, Kevin. After a busy week with work, that's just what I need. There is a big sale on in that store. Have you been there? Not much stuff for men, but there is a huge section for women. Check IT out. Thanks, Kevin. After a busy week with work, that's just what I need. Listen to the next question. How will you travel down to london for the meeting next month? I am going to drive IT will be more convenient. How about you? I will take the train or the plane because I don't like the london traffic. Which hotel are you staying at? I chose holiday in IT is seventy five pounds a night, plus they have a gym and a swimming . pool that is amazing. I chose the IT is fifteen pounds more than holiday in. There is no gym or pool, but the location is very central. How will you travel down to london for the meeting next month? I am going to drive IT will be more convenient. How about you? I will take the train or the plane because I don't like the london traffic. Which hotel are you staying at? I chose holiday in IT is seventy five pounds a night, plus they have a gym and a swimming pool . that is amazing. I chose the Hilton IT is fifteen pounds more than holiday in. There is no gym or pool, but the location is very central. Listen to the next question. Well, IT is time to think about our vacation, greg. Any ideas? I would love hawaii, and IT looks so romantic. I've always wanted to go there. I went there to attend my friend's wedding last year. I think it's too expensive. Also, there is not much to do there for a whole week. I was thinking of somewhere in europe, italy or france. I was once on a business trip to france. France is nice, but IT is called this time of year as IT often snows these days. How about south america, where we can . get some sun? OK, brazil or argentina? Brazil would be Better. Plus the beaches there look amazing. Well, IT is time to think about our vacation. greg. Any ideas? I would love hawaii and IT looks so romantic. I ve always wanted to go there. I went there to attend my friend's wedding last year. I think it's too expensive. Also, there is not much to do there for a whole week. I was thinking of somewhere in europe, italy or france. I was once on a business trip to france. France is nice, but IT is called this time of year, as IT often snows these days. How about south amErica where we can . get some sun? OK brazil or argentina? Brazil would be Better, plus the beaches there look amazing. Listen to the next question. Hey, mary, how was the movie? Well, I . didn't really enjoy IT, to be honest. why? As a hit movie, IT received some great reviews for its story and music. Oh, the movie was fine. I just got annoyed because of the couple sitting in . front of me. What happened first? They came late, so I took them a while to get into their seats. This all happened during an exciting part of the movie. And then they started talking. oh, I hate you when people do that. The man had seen the movie before. He was telling the woman . the entire story. unbelievable. Well, you won't believe what happened next. The man to my left asked them to be quiet, and they started arguing. Their voices just got louder and louder. Then what happened? The manager of the cinema was . called in, that's terrible. Did they calm . down eventually? Yes, but I was too late. They had ruined the movie for me. Hey, mary, how was the movie? Well. I didn't really enjoy IT, to be honest. why? As a hit movie, IT received some great reviews for the story and music. Oh, the movie was fine. I just got annoyed because of the couple sitting . in front of me. What happened first? They came late, so we took them a while to get into their seats. This all happened during an exciting part of the movie. And then they started talking. oh, I hate you when people do that. The man had seen the movie before. He was telling the woman . the entire story. unbelievable. Well, you won't believe what happened next. The man to my left asked them to be quiet, and they started arguing. Their voices just got louder and louder. Then what happened? The manager of the cinema was called in. that's terrible. Did they come down eventually? Yes, but IT was too late. They had ruined the movie for me. Listen to the next question. Welcome to the showroom. How can I help you today? I am looking for a family friendly vehicle with low costs. I can exchange my old car against the Price of the new vehicle, too. Of course, have you seen anything you like so far? Well, I like tea. They are good in quality. Where they from IT . is a south korean car. To be honest, the parts are more expensive than you're ford, but they are cheaper than a french car like reno and much cheaper than a german B. M. W. How much would I get for my old vehicle? I would say, at around three thousand pounds. Is that red five door key over there available? Sadly, no. IT just sold last week for nine thousand towns. We do have another one coming in next week. But IT is Green. Are you interested? okay. As long as it's not black, what day shall I come back? Wednesday morning would be good. Welcome to the showroom. How can I help you? today? I am . looking for a family friendly vehicle with low costs. I can exchange my old car against the Price of the new vehicle, too. Of course. Have you seen anything you like so far? Well, I like tea. They are good in quality. Where they from . IT is a south korean car, to be honest, the parts are more expensive than you're ford, but they are cheaper than a french car like reno and much cheaper than a german B. M. W. How much would I get for my old vehicle? I would say at around three thousand pounds. Is that red five door key over there available? Sadly, no. IT just sold last week for nine thousand pounds. We do have another one coming in next week, but IT is Green. Are you interested? Okay, as long as it's not black, what date I come back . wednesday morning would be good. Listen to the next question. Thanks, everyone. Let's clap our hands one more time for the beautiful newly married couple. IT is amazing to watch Jerry get married today. Seeing the looks of joy on everyone's faces touched my heart so dearly. Ever since Jerry and I were kids, people would call us twins being a year and a half older than him. This deeply annoyed me at that time, as I wanted to be the bigger and stronger of us too. We have all been so close. The three of us, me, Jerry and our lovely little sister, Janet, Janet, I see from the screen that you are crying to of joy. Thanks for your generous gift, which has just arrived in time. Although it's a pity you are not present in person, having you online is great too. This family means the world to me and to gail. I want to welcome you to our family. Now I know you all are hungry, but please, I suggest all of us walk out to the garden to watch Jerry and gail have their first stance as a married couple. Thanks, everyone. Let's clap our hands one more time for the beautiful, newly married couple. IT is amazing to watch Jerry get married today. Seeing the looks of joy on everyone's faces touched my heart so dearly. Ever since Jerry and I were kids, people would call us twins being a year and a half older than him. This deeply annoyed me at that time as I wanted to be the bigger and stronger of us too. We have all been so close. The three of us, me, Jerry and our lovely little sister, Janet. Janet, I see from the screen that you are crying tears of joy. Thanks for your generous gift, which has just arrived in time. Although it's a pity you are not present in person, having you online is great too. This family means the world to me and to gale. I want to welcome you to our family. Now I know you all are hungry, but please, I suggest all of us walk out to the garden to watch Jerry and gale have their first stance as a married couple. 听力部分到此结束。