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【英语】山东省青岛平度市教研2020届高三3月模拟检测试题
山东省青岛平度市教研2020届高三3月模拟检测英语试题第一部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATheGreatWall,ChinaStretchingover21,000kilometers,theGreatWallwasbuilttopreventinvasionsandhasahistoryofmorethan2,000years.UNESCOinFebruary2019callsit“anabsolutemasterpiece,notonlybecauseoftheambitiouscharacteroftheundertakingbutalsotheperfectionofitsconstruction.”Butperfectionisn’tprotection.51.2percentoftheGreatWallhadeitheralreadydisappearedorisatasignificantriskofdisappearing.Besidesforwindandrainerosion,themainreasonsforthedestructionoftheGreatWallarehumanfactorssuchastourism,construction,humancontactandsoon.Pamukkale,TurkeyPamukkale,whichmeans“cottoncastle”inTurkish,isfamousforitsshiningwhitecalciteterraces(方解石阶地)withwarmandmineral-richwatersoverrun.BeforebeinglistedasaWorldHeritageSitein1988,Pamukkalehadbeenseverelydamagedbyhumanactivities.Peopleusedhotspringwatertofillswimmingpools,somevisitorsstoodontherocksandsomeevenbathedinthehotspringswithsoapandshampoo.Toprotecttheterraces,theTurkishgovernmenthasdecidedtopulldownthehotelsandrequirealltouriststovisitthissitebarefoot.GreatBarrierReef,AustraliaHometo400typesofcoraland1,500speciesoffish,theGreatBarrierReefdrawsvisitorstoAustraliafromallovertheworld. However,theGreatBarrierReefisexpectedtosufferfromincreasinglyfrequentbleachingevents,casesinwhichcoralsturnwhiteandmaydie,accordingtoaUNESCOreport.Theheatwavescausedbyglobalwarminghavekilledhalfofthecoralhereinthetwoyears,accordingtoaCNNreport.Pollutionfromindustrydevelopmentsandharmfulfishingpracticesarealsobigconcerns.TheDeadSea,JordanAt423metersbelowsealevel,theDeadSeais10timessaltierthantheocean,meaningthatthewaterissodense,eventouristswhocan’tswimwillbeabletofloat.Buttheseasideresortsbuiltinthe1980snowsitkilometersawayfromthewater’sedge,whichhaslosthalfofitssurfaceareainthepast40years.Thedamageisirreversibleduetothenatureofthemineralindustryandthetypeofagriculturalusethathasdrainedthewater.1.Whichareyourequiredtovisitwithoutshoes?A.TheGreatWall,China.B.Pamukkale,Turkey.C.GreatBarrierReef,Australia.D.TheDeadSea,Jordan.2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.MainreasonsforthedestructionoftheGreatWallcomefromwindandrainerosion.B.Pamukkalewasdamagedbyhumanactivitiesafter1988.C.PollutionandtheheatwavescausedbyglobalwarmingkillmuchcoralintheGreatBarrierReef.D.HalfoftheDeadSeasurfaceareahasdisappearedinthepasttwodecades.3.Whatdotheabovespotshaveincommon?A.Theyareallfamousendangerednaturalspots.B.They’redamagedonlyfromhumanactivities.C.Theyalldrawtheattentionofthegovernments.D.They’reallseriouslydamaged.B VijayGuptaisknownto classical musicloversacrosstheUnitedStates.Heservesasfirst violinist fortheLosAngelesPhilharmonic.Inthatjob,heoftenplaystolargecrowds,includingmanyveryrichpeople.Whenheisnotperforming,heorganizes concerts forhomelesspeople.“Theyhave reminded mewhyIbecameamusician,”hesaid.Lastweek,GuptawasrecognizedforbeingafounderandtheartisticdirectorofStreetSymphony.Thegrouphasperformedathomelessshelters,jailsand halfwayhouses forabouteightyears.Guptaisamongthe25winnersofthe2018MacArthurFellowship,commonlyknownasthe“geniusgrant.”Eachwinnerwillreceive$625,000overfiveyearstouseastheywish.Themoneyiscomingfromaprivategroup,theJohnD.andKatherineT.MacArthurFoundation.Itawardsgrants(补助金)topeoplewhoseworkitconsidersexceptionalandthat“inspires hopeinusall.”GuptasaidhegottheideaforStreetSymphonywhileteachingNathanielAyers,atrainedmusicianwhosementalillnessledtohomelessness.The31-year-oldgrantwinnersaidhedoesnotknowyethowhewillspendthemoney.Hehasbeenaperformersinceagesevenandtheawardwillgivehim“spacetobreathe,planandlookahead.”AnotherwinnerisRebeccaSandefur,anassociateprofessorofsociologyandlawintheUniversityofIllinois.TheAssociatedPresssaysherresearchactivelysupportsnewwaystoinvolvepoorcommunitiesintheU.S.justicesystem.47-year-oldSandefurcreatedthefirstnationalmappingofcivillegalaidproviders.Itshowswhichstateshadthefinancialresourcestoprovidesuchaidandwhichdidnot.Shealsofoundthatthecostoflegalservicesisonlyoneofthethingspreventingpoorpeoplefromgettinglawyers.Amongtheothersarefearsaboutunfairnessinthelegalsystem.Sandefurnotedthatalotofattentionhasbeenpaidtoproblemswiththecriminaljusticesystem,butmoreattentionmustbepaidtothecivilsideofthelaw,whichalsoaffectsmillionsofpeople.4.WhydidGuptawintheaward?A.Forhisachievementsinclassicalmusic.B.Forperformingforlargecrowds.C.Fororganizingagroupplayingforthehomeless.D.ForthefriendshipwithNathanielAyers.5.WhatdoweknowaboutMacArthurFellowship? A.Itisfoundedbythegovernment.B.Itoffers$625,000to25winnersin2018.C.Itallowsthewinnerstousethemoneyfreely.D.Itawardspeoplewhomakegreatcontributionstosociety.6.WhatwastheextraordinarythingthatSandefurdid?A.Shemadeiteasiertogetlegalhelpforthepoor.B.Shemadethelegalsystemfairer.C.Shepaidmoreattentiontothecriminaljusticesystem.D.Sheofferedlegalaidstothepoorfreely.7.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Grantswinners,inspiringthepoorB.Thecityhomeless,inneedofhelpC.VijayGupta,anextraordinaryviolinistD.MacArthurFoundation,awardingexceptionalworkCSolarpoweris helpingbringaboutafutureofcleanerenergy,buttherearelimitstowhere rigid solarpanels(刚性太阳能电池板)cango.Anewkindofsolarcellmadewithamineralcalledperovskite(钙钛矿)cangoalmostanywhere,says physicist OlgaMalinkiewicz.Wecanuseperovskitecellsonthe surfacesofthebuilding,ontheroofsofthebuildings,ontheroofsofthecarsandontheelectronicdevices.Wecanuseitonthesails.Wecanuseitintheballs,tentsandunlimited applications.Malinkiewiczsaysperovskitehasbecomeafavoriteamongsolarpanelresearchers.Becauseitcanbeprinted,everyonecanuseitoneverysurface.Malinkiewiczdevelopedawaytoprintperovskitepanelslikeaninkjetprinter.Sheco-foundedacompanytoproducethem,calledSoleilTechnologies,aftertheBalticsungoddess.ConstructioncompanySkanskaistestingthepanelsattheirWarsawheadquarters.AdamTargowskiissustainable(可持续的)developmentmanagerforSkanska.Theywork perfectly,evenwhentheyarenotwellexposedtosunlight.Sowecanusetheminallsurfacesofthebuilding.Soleilcalculatesthataboutonesquaremeterofpanelcansupplyaday’sworthofpower foroneworker’scomputerandlights.Andtheykeepgettingbetterasresearchcontinues,saysthecompany’sscientificdirectorKonradWojciechowski.Forothertechnologies,ittookdecadestoreallyentermarkets.Perovskitehasbeenaroundonlyforfewyearsinscientificresearch,sothereisstillalottobedone,butpotentialisbasicallyprettymuchunlimited,Ithink.Therearestill durability andotherproblemstoworkout,butseveralcompaniesexpecttohaveperovskitepanelsonthemarketthisyear.8.Whatdoweknowaboutperovskitesolarcellfromthefirstparagraph?A.It’sdelicate.B.It’scomplex.C.It’sflexible.D.It’sexpensive.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inthesecondparagraphreferto?A.SkanskaandAdamTargowski.B.MalinkiewiczandSkanska.C.SoleilTechnologies.D.Perovskitepanels.10.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Itneedsyearstoputperovskitepanelsintomarkets.B.Scientiststhinkperovskitepanelsarereadyformarkets.C.Perovskitehasbeenstudiedfordecades.D.Perovskitepanelswillsoonbeseeninthemarket.11.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toexplainhowtouseperovskitepanels.B.Tointroduceperovskitepanels.C.Toadvertiseanewsolarpowercell.D.Toproposescientiststofurtherstudyperovskietcells.DWe’veallbeenthere:thosetimesyouneedtoargueyourpointofviewtosomeonewhoyouknowdisagreeswithyou.Youimmediatelygotoyourkeyboardandstarttotypeoutthat280-charactertweet,theFacebookreply,oraparagraphs-longemail.Surelythereason,logic,andstrongpowerofyourwrittenwordswillconvincewhoeveritiswhodisagreeswithyoutoseeyourpointofview.Butnewresearchsuggestsadifferentidea. ThatresearchwasconductedbyJulianaSchroeder,assistantprofessorofUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,andhercolleagues.InSchroeder’sstudyofalmost300people,participantswereaskedtowatch,listen,andreadargumentsaboutsubjectstheyagreedordisagreedwith.Theywereaskedtojudgethecharacterofthecommunicatorandthequalityoftheargument.Schroeder’steamfoundthattheparticipantswhowatchedorlistenedtothecommunicatorwerelessdismissive(抵触的)oftheirclaimsthanwhentheyreadthatcommunicator’ssameargument.Theideaforherstudycamefromanewspaperarticleaboutapolitician.Oneofusreadaspeechthatwasprintedinanewspaperfromapoliticianwithwhomhestronglydisagreed.Thenextweek,heheardtheexactsamespeechplayingonaradiostation.Hewasshockedbyhowdifferenthisreactionwastowardthepoliticianwhenhereadthespeechcomparedtowhenheheardit.Whenhereadthestatement,thepoliticianseemedidiotic,butwhenhehearditspoken,thepoliticianactuallysoundedreasonable. Sointheworkplace,speakingtosomeoneinpersonofteninvolvesnothingmorethanwalkingafewdoorsdowntotheiroffice.Andthat’sexactlywhatyoushoulddoifyouneedtoconvincethatbossorcolleagueofwhyyourblueprintforthecompanyorprojectistherightone.Onlyasalastwayshouldyoutrytocommunicatewithsomeonewhoyoudisagreewithoversocialmedia.Twitter’slimitedtextallowanceandsocialmediausers’shortattentionmakearguingyourpointanuphillbattle.12.What’stheresultoftheresearch?A.Writtenwordsaremorelogicalandreasonable.B.Peopleprefertocommunicatewithkeyboard.C.Whenreadinganargument,theparticipantswerelessdismissivethanhearingit.D.Oral,notwritten,communicationworksbetter.13.Whyisthepoliticianmentionedinparagraph3?A.Tointroducethetopicfordiscussion.B.Tosummarizethepreviousparagraphs.C.ToexplainwhySchroederconductedtheresearch.D.Tointroducethepolitician’sspeech.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“idiotic”inparagraph3mean?A.Wise.B.Practical.C.Silly.D.Special. 15.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Topersuadeyourboss,youneedtowalktohisofficeandleaveamessage.B.It’sdifficulttofullyexplainyourpointsduetosocialmedia’slimitation.C.Arguingoversocialmediaismoreconvenientthanspeakinginperson.D.Communicatingwithothersoversocialmediaisencouraged.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Anyonewhoknowsmewellwouldseemeasanoptimist.16ThiswasthecaseformeonaparticularlycoldJanuaryday.IfeltexhaustedbythepainfulchallengesIwasdealingwithinmypersonallife.17—Thegrayskyblockedevenasinglerayofsunlight.Aboutmidwaythroughtheday,Ileftworktogetsomelunch.Stillfeelingnegative,Inoticedthatthesunhadcomeoutforamoment.IbegantothinkaboutmynegativeattitudeandremindedmyselfthatIwasresponsibleforchoosingmystateofmind.18EventhoughIremindedmyselfofthistruth,Icouldn’tmakethechange.AsIstoppedataredlight,Ilookedatthecarinfrontofmine.Thepersonalizedlicenseplatecaughtmyeye—Itread“SUNZOUT”.Thisbroughtanimmediatesmiletomyface.19Andinthemidstofthelongest,darkest,coldestwinter,thisinitselfwasablessing.ButthenmyeyesmovedtothecarthatwasnexttotheSUNZOUTvehicle.Thelicenseplateonthatcarread“GROUCH”.ThisbroughtmorethanasmiletomyfaceasIlaughedoutloud!Seeingthetwooppositelicenseplatesatthatexactmomentintimestrengthenedmypreviousrecognitionofmyabilitytochoosemyattitude.20Ireturnedtoworkandsharemystorywithseveralco-workerswhorespondedwithwarmlaughteratwhatIrefertoasmy“messagefrombeyond”.Ilearnedthatdaythatwhenwe’refeelingtoodiscouragedtobringourselvesoutofanactivestate,reliefisonlyaprayeraway!A.TheweatherseemedtomatchmymoodB.Pessimiststhinktheoppositeway,however.C.However,evenoptimistscantemporarilylosehope. D.Itfeltlikeareminderthatthesunwasshiningafterall.E.Doyouthinkthatthesunshinewillspreadthroughoutyourlife?F.IfeltmyspiritliftasImadethedecisiontochooseapositiveattitude.G.WhileIcouldnotignorethepainIwasgoingthrough,Icouldchoosetothinkpositively.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。OnehotsummerIwastravelingdownthefreewayonadayjourneytoLosAngeles.Duringmytraveldownthehighwayanothermotoristsuddenlystarted21intomylane(车道).Beinginthefarrightlane,mycarwasforcedontothe22oftheroad.Beingaprofessionaldriver,I23movedmycarbackontothehighwaywithoutallowingtheviolentangercausedbyitto24me.25Iwasn’tveryhappywiththepersonforcuttingmeoff,Idecidedtoconsideritanhonestmistake—alackof26tothelanechange,adriverlostinagooddaydream.Itcertainlycouldnothavebeenan27act.Thecar28aftercuttingmeoffandsoonwasoutofsight.Afterawhile,Icamearoundabendandfoundthe29motoristonthesideoftheroad.Hewasanelderlygentlemanwhowas30alongthesideofthefreewayonthishotday.Withthenearest31beingatleasttwentymilesaway,Idecidedto32andseewhattheproblemwas.Theman’scarhada33tireandwhilehehadasparetire,hehadnotoolstochangeit.Idecidedtohelphim.Fifteenminuteslater,Iwashot,sweatyand34,butIsuredidfeelgoodafterarandomactof35tosomeonewhohadearlierrunmeofftheroad.21.A.breakingB.pushingC.rushingD.jumping22.A.shoulderB.middleC.endD.surface23.A.frightenedlyB.nervouslyC.violentlyD.skillfully24.A.hurtB.consumeC.stopD.approach25.A.BecauseB.WhenC.WhileD.Since 26.A.ambitionB.attentionC.enthusiasmD.consideration27.A.intentionalB.imaginedC.perfectD.amazing28.A.brokedownB.pulledupC.spedawayD.poweredoff29.A.regretfulB.braveC.pitifulD.same30.A.drivingB.pacingC.racingD.climbing31.A.marketsB.policeC.servicesD.gasstation32.A.sitB.respondC.returnD.stop33.A.specialB.flatC.extraD.firm34.A.annoyedB.dirtyC.anxiousD.hungry35.A.creationB.aggressionC.heroismD.kindness第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ManyhighschoolstudentsintheUnitedStatesgettraininginconstructionskillsbybuildingrealhouses.Theproject36(run)bytheWaterlooCareerCenter.Thecenteroffersstudentsdifferentprogramsdesigned37(prepare)themforcareersintechnicalfields.StudentsfromtheWaterlooCommunitySchoolDistrict38(recent)tookpartinconstructiontrainingthatcenteredontheskillofmasonry(砖石建筑)–workdonewithstone,brickorconcretematerials.Thestudentsspentfivedaysattheirschoollearning39experiencedworkersfromtheMasonryInstituteofIowa,a40(profession)organization.Theworkerstaughtthestudents41tomixmortar(灰浆)andbuildwallswithbricksandblocks.Thestudentsmovedthemortaronto42(piece)ofwoodandthenaddedbricksandblockstoformwalls.ChrisBuschhelpedoverseethestudents’efforts.Asthestudentsworked,Busch43(offer)themanimportantpieceofadvice.Hetoldthestudentstobesuretousealevelingtooltocheckthatthewallstandsstraightandlevel.WestHighstudentNathanElliotttoldtheWaterloo-CedarFallsCouriernewspaperthatthiskindoflearningwasmuchbetter44sittingatacomputer.Otherstudentsalsosaiditgotthem45(excite)aboutfuturecareersinconstruction.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是学校对外联络部长李华,暑假将带队去英国友好学校交流。请你给对方负责人Smith先生写一封邮件,洽谈相关事项,内容包括:1.访问的具体时间;2.希望参加的活动。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。RobertandHenryweretwofriendsinthesameclass.Theyalwaysplayedtogetherandwenthometogether.OnedayRobertandHenryweregoinghomefromschool,when,onturningacorner,Robertcriedout,“Afight!Let’sgoandsee!”“No,”saidHenry.“Letusgoquietlyhomeandnotmeddlewith(插手)thisquarrel.Wehavenothingtodowithitandmaygetintomischief(trouble).AlsoourparentsareexpectingtohavedinnerwithustogetherathomeandIdon’twantthemtoworryaboutme.”“Youareacoward,andafraidtogo,”saidRobert,andoffheran.Henrywentstraighthome,andintheafternoonwenttoschoolasusual.ButRoberthadtoldalltheboysthatHenrywasacoward,andtheylaughedathimagreatdeal.Fromthenon,theylookeddownuponHenryanddidn’twanttoplaywithhimtogether.Henrywassadbuthewasn’tangrywithRobertforhisrudebehavior,becausehelearnedthattruecourageisshownmostinbearingmisunderstandingwhenitwasnotdeserved,andthatheoughttobeafraidofnothingbutdoingwrong.Thus,hejustignoredtheotherboys’laughterandcontinuedtogotoschoolandstudyaswell.However,Robertdidn’tinviteHenrytogohomewithhimanymore.Instead,hehadsomeotherboyswhoalsothoughtHenrywasacoward.Everydayafterschool,theydidn’tgohomedirectlybutwenttotheriverorsomewheretoplaygamesandhadalotoffun.Afewdayslater,Robertwasbathingwithhisnewfriendsinariver,andgotoutofhisdepth.Hestruggled,andscreamedforhelp,butallinvain.TheboyswhohadcalledHenryacowardgot outofthewaterasfastastheycould,buttheydidnoteventrytohelphim.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Robertwasfastsinking.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thus,Robert’slifewassaved.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【参考答案】第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节:(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)1-3BCD4-7CCAA8-11CDDB12-15DCCB16-20CAGDF第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25CADBC26-30BACDB31-35CDBBD第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)36.isrun37.toprepare38.recently39.from40.professional41.how42.pieces43.offered44.than45.excited第四部分:写作第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)参考答案(略)第二节:读后续写(满分25分)听力原文:Text1W:I’mgonnathrowoutthisuglydress!Idon’tevenrememberwhyIboughtitinthefirstplace!M:Well,it’ssuchabeautifulmaterial.Justgetittoatailor.Afewchangeswillmakeitlovely.Text2M:Father’ssixtiethbirthdayiscoming.W:Howshouldwecelebrateitforhim?M:Iplantotakethewholefamilyforabigmealinafancyrestaurant.I’llalsoinvitesomerelatives.Text3W:Guesswhathappenedtomelastnight.M:Whatwasit?W:MyphonerangwhenIwassoundasleep.ItwasmyfriendMary.Hercarcouldn’tstartwhenshepassedmyhouse.SoIinvitedhertospendthenight. Text4W:Doyouwanttowatchamovietonight?M:No,Iwanttospendthenightatgrandma’s.W:Ifyougo,I’llgowithyou.Imisshersomuch.M:Thenlet’sgoovertoherplaceafterMomcomesback.Text5M:Beforewebegintoday’slecture,IwanttoinviteDr.KathleenWhitetotalkabouttheplanfortheafternoon.W:Prof.Brookings,IjusttalkedtoDr.White.Shesaidshewillbealittlelatetodaybecauseshegotstuckintraffic.M:Oh,thankyou,Dr.Mildens.Inthatcase,I’llbeginthelecturenow,andDr.Whitecantellusabouttheafternoonlateron.Text6M:DidyouandyourbrotherhaveagoodtimeattheMediaCamp?W:Yes,itwasgreat.Hewentforfilm-makingandIchoseposterdesign.M:Whatmadeyoudecidetogothere?Didyourbrothertalkyouintoit(说服)?W:ActuallyIpersuadedhim.Ireadaboutitinamagazine.Iknewhe’dbeinterestedbecausehewantstoworkinthemovieindustry.Idon’t,butIwasgettingabitfedupwith(对……厌倦)alwaysspendingthesummerdoingthesameoldthings,soIappliedassoonasIheardaboutit.Text7M:Hey,Julia.Youlookunhappy.What’sthematter?W:Ohhi,James.Ireallywanttobeinmyfriend’sband,buttheysayIcan’tsing.M:Well,you’vegotagreatnewelectricguitar,haven’tyou?W:Yes,buttheydon’tneedanotherguitarplayer.M:Yousee,Iplayinaband.Perhapsyoucouldplaywithus.I’llasktheothers.W:Really?Who’sinyourband?M:There’sPeteandDanny.They’rebrothers.Andthenthere’sJoe—thepianist,youknow,thetallAmericanboy.Weneedagirlintheband.Letmeaskthem.W:OK.Wecanpracticeinmygarage.Text8 M:Nextmonthallthepeopleinourclasshavetospendaweekgoingtoworkinsteadofgoingtoschool.IwonderedifIcouldcometoworkwithyou.W:Butyoudon’twanttobealawyer.You’vealwayssaidyouwanttodosomethingdifferentfromyourdadandme.Let’sthinkofsomewhereelseyoucouldgo,likeahospital.M:ButImightwanttobealawyer.W:Whatareallyourfriendsgoingtododuringthisspecialweek?M:Mostofthemwanttoworkwithchildreninaprimaryschoolforaweek.Ireallywanttoknowwhatalawyerisreallylikeandwhatyoureallydo.W:Well,I’mnothappyaboutit.Butifit’swhatyoureallywantandyoupromisenottobeupsetifyou’rebored,I’lldoit.M:OK,Ipromise.Text9W:Chris,Iwouldliketoknow,whatkindoffoodyoueatinBelgium.M:Wehaveourfish,ourmeat,ourwines,ourfruit…W:ImeanwhatispopularaboutBelgianfood?M:Well,it’sabitdifferentinBelgiumasIthinkitishereinNewYork.Wereallyenjoythetables.Wedon’tgooutfordinnerthatoftenbutwhenwegooutwestayatatableforthreeorfourhours.Itstartswithappetizers,thenitmaybeasoup,thenit’sthemaindish,thenit’sstillanice-creamorsomething.W:Ittakessomuchtimetohavedinnerinyourcountry!M:Yeah.Wereallyenjoyeatinganditgoesslow.Lastwinter,afriendfromPortugalwenttoBelgiumwithme.ForChristmasdinner,wemetat5:30andthenwestartedwithsomedrinks.Ithinkweatefrom6o’clockintheafternoontill12o’clockthatnight.W:Wow!Youmustbefatthereifyoueatthatmuch.M:Infactwedon’t.Wedon’tdoitthatoften,butifwedo,thenofcoursethenextdayorthenextfewdaysyouseepeoplejustdon’teatmuch.Text10W:AndnowforourMysteryPersonoftheweekandyourchancetowinoneofouramazingprizes.Lastweek’scompetitionproducedahugeresponseandthefirstfiveanswerspulledoutoftheboxreceived$100worthofsportsbags.Andifyoudidn’twinlastweek,here’sanother chance.Andthisweek’sprizeisevenbigger.Wearegivingawaytenprizesof$250worthofi-Watchestomarkthefirstanniversaryoftheshow,sogetyourpensreadytotakedowntheaddressdetails.JustwritethenameofthepersonyouthinkisourMysteryPersonandsendittoMysteryDraw,POBox5110,London.Theaddresswillberepeatedattheendoftheshowforthoseofyouwhodidn’tgetit.Andnowletmeintroduceourmysterypersonthisweek.Heisaverywell-knownfootballerwhoplaysforafamousclub,andhasalsoplayedforhisnationalteam.Heisverytalentedandisverypopular,especiallyforthepartheplayedinafamousfootballingvictory.Hehasnofamouswife,andspeaksFrenchbutnotaFrenchman.Ifyouthinkyouknowwhoheis,thensendyouransweronapostcardtoMysteryDraw,POBox5110,London.That’sPOBox5110.Wedon’tacceptletters.Andpleasedon’tforgettowriteyournameandtelephonenumber,too.查看更多