河北五校联盟2025届高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题

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2025届河北五校联盟高三下学期第二次模拟考试

英语试卷

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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。

1. What does the man suggest the woman do?

A. Use a different plug. B. Buy a new television. C. Have the television repaired.

2. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A. A concert. B. A guitarist. C. An album.

3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A. Hostess and guest. B. Author and reader. C. Professor and student.

4. Where will the boy put the handbag?

A. On the sofa. B. On the night table. C. On the bed.

5. Why did the man fail to keep the appointment?

A. He was unable to contact his client.

B. He didn’t find the appointed place.

C. He had some trouble with his car.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。

听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。

6. What did the woman think of learning the piano?

A. Challenging. B. Interesting. C. Easy.

7. What instrument does the man want to learn?

A. The piano. B. The drums. C. The guitar.

听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。

8. What seemed to bother the woman during the flight?

A. The long trip. B. The noisy kids. C. The uncomfortable seats.

9. What does the woman ask the man to do?

A. Make her some bread.

B. Order some pizza online.

C. Find some food in the fridge.

听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。

10. What is a requirement of the job?

A. Working full-time.

B. Having an MBA degree.

C. Being proficient in computers.

11. Why is the man interested in the job?

A. For the high pay. B. For the free training. C. For the work experience.

12. How long will the man work here if he gets the job?

A. One month. B. Two months. C. Three months.

听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。

13. What is the project about?

A. African music. B. American music. C. Australian music.

14. How did the man get the information? 

A. From the Internet. B. From a radio program. C. From a music book.

15. When will the speakers work on the project together?

A. This afternoon. B. This evening. C. Tomorrow morning.

16. What will the speakers talk about next?

A. Why to do the project.

B. Where to go on holiday.

C. Which instrument to write about.

听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。

17. When will the fashion show take place?

A. On August 15th. B. On July 20th. C. On July 12th.

18. What can students do in the second half of the show?

A. Meet university interviewers.

B. Admire the fashionable shoes.

C. Try on smart shirts and blouses.

19. How much is the ticket for a fashion student?

A. $6. B. $9. C. $15. 

20. Why does the speaker give the talk?

A. To sell tickets for a fashion show.

B. To compare different clothing styles.

C. To introduce an upcoming fashion event.

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

Beatrix Potter’s PETER RABBIT

150 years after her birth, Steiff has created a special tribute to Beatrix Potter’s most famous creation — Peter Rabbit.

• Perfect Craftsmanship & Charming Details

With lovingly observed details, this naughty little rabbit is hand-made from the finest mohair (马海毛), and every detail has been perfectly captured. His charming accessories (配饰) are all crafted with the same care and attention. He wears a trademark blue felt jacket with four smart golden buttons and little brown slippers. And of course, he’s holding a radish (小萝卜) — stolen from Mr. McGregor’s garden, no doubt!

• Special Badge (徽章) & Exclusive Offer

Pinned to Peter’s jacket is a limited edition 150th Anniversary badge. Designed exclusively for this edition, it reproduces Beatrix Potter’s original water-colour, and comes completely free with this very special rabbit. You can get Peter Rabbit by paying five interest-free monthly installments (分期付款) of only £47.80 each (plus £1.50 postage and handling per installment), a total of £239 (plus £7.50 postage and handling). If you are not completely satisfied, simply return him within 90 days for a FULL refund, including our postage and handling charge!

• A Limited Edition to Collect

This is a numbered, limited edition. Only 5,000 pieces will be produced worldwide, each issued with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. To ensure you get the lowest available number, reserve your rabbit now! Go online at http://www.danburymint.co.uk or call 0344 557 1000.

Alternatively, post the order form today to Danbury Mint, Davis Road, Chessington, KT9 1SE.

21. What is attached to Peter Rabbit’s jacket?

A. A small brown slipper. B. A numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

C. A blue felt jacket. D. A limited edition anniversary badge.

22. How much will you pay in total for postage and handling?

A. £1.50. B. £7.50. C. £47.80. D. £239.

23. What is the purpose of the advertisement?

A. To describe the making process of toys.

B. To compare different payment methods.

C. To introduce a limited edition toy rabbit.

D. To celebrate Beatrix Potter’s 150th birthday.

B

Since January, Suzhou City in Anhui Province has rolled out a series of initiatives to boost the physical and mental health development of adolescents, which are already showing strong results.

For instance, at the city’s minor psychological health counseling center, teenagers can release stress and stay active using equipment such as VR exercise bikes and inflatable (需充气的) boxing targets. This year alone, the center has conducted psychological assessments for more than 1 million teachers and students.

Miao Xunhong, mother of student Wang Zicheng, says she can see the positive influence of sports on her child.

“My son has been playing basketball for two years. Since joining team sports, he is more eager to go out, socialize and exercise even on rest days. His psychological assessment results have also improved,” she says.

“The benefits of sports now extend beyond the court, campus and into our home. As my son has become more lively and outgoing, our relationship has improved. Furthermore, through competitions, winning and losing, he has learned resilience, helping him develop reflective abilities and a tougher mindset,” Miao adds.

This year, Suzhou has also begun collaborating with schools to build a sports talent cultivation system. Professional coaches visit schools weekly to co-teach physical education classes with schoolteachers and provide after-school training sessions.

Xu Guoxuan, a fifth-grade primary school student, discovered table tennis through one such class. “I first played table tennis in a PE class. After being selected by the coach, I attend classes during the day and practice after school. I don’t need to go to a specialized club, and I can even compete in tournaments. This daily routine is easy for me to balance,” Xu says.

Ding Pengman, head coach of Suzhou’s municipal table tennis team, emphasizes the program’s value: “We are in schools four days a week. Besides professional instruction, what matters more is the inspiration our experience brings, which sparks real interest.”

24. What does the sports program in Suzhou essentially aim to do?

A. Organize city-wide sports competitions for students.

B. Establish a professional sports talent training system.

C. Support the overall well-being of young people.

D. Enrich school PE courses with external resources.

25. What is the mother’s attitude toward her son’s involvement in sports?

A. Appreciative. B. Critical. C. Doubtful. D. Neutral.

26. The word “resilience” in Para. 5 most likely refers to the ability to ______.

A. face challenges with great confidence B. recover quickly from setbacks

C. remain calm under pressure D. keep an optimistic attitude

27. How does the passage present the success of Suzhou’s initiatives?

A. By providing detailed statistical reports. B. By making comparisons with other regions.

C. By focusing on future plans and potential. D. By offering evidence from multiple sources.

C

Can music help you concentrate at work? Researchers from the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff conducted a new study, and it has some interesting results.

The research examined the ability of 25 people, aged 18 to 30, to remember information while listening to various sounds. In one task they had to remember a list of eight consonant (辅音) letters, which were dictated to them.

Participants in the study were tested under three different conditions: in a quiet environment, while listening to music they liked, and while listening to music they didn’t like. The participants generally did better when they were working in silence. The background music seemed to make memorization and recall more difficult. However, scientists also found that listening to music before doing the tests seemed to help concentration.

“Despite describing their self-selected music as more pleasant, their performance was poor, just as it was when they listened to music they disliked,” explained one of the researchers. So, even if you’re listening to music you like, it’ll still interfere with your work.

This would appear to contradict the findings of scientists who have researched what is popularly known as the “Mozart Effect”. This concept was invented by French scientist Dr. Alfred A. Tomatitis in 1991. Tomatitis published a book, Why Mozart?, which described what he believed were the healing powers of listening to Mozart’s music.

He also suggested that Mozart’s music could aid brain development. Later studies indicated it might enhance children’s spatial intelligence, leading to a widespread belief that classical music could boost a child’s IQ. The governor of the state of Georgia even once advocated allocating over $100,000 annually to supply classical CDs to every newborn in the state.

Another study seemed to further contradict the idea that music could help with concentration. The researchers found that surveyed university students mostly preferred studying in silence. Those listening to music preferred instrumental songs, saying that lyrics are distracting.

So, if you’re studying for an exam, turn off your music!

28. Under which condition did participants perform best in the University of Wales study?

A. Prior exposure to music. B. Listening to disliked music.

C. Working in silence. D. Listening to favorite music.

29. What is suggested about the impact of the “Mozart Effect”?

A. It has led to some real-world practices.

B. It has been proven to enhance adult intelligence.

C. It mainly promotes the enjoyment of classical music.

D. It originates from governmental educational policies.

30. What is paragraph 7 mainly about?

A. Lyrics distract more than tunes. B. Instrumental music aids concentration.

C. Students’ music tastes vary widely. D. Quiet is often preferred for study.

31. What can be inferred about background music?

A. It best aids creative work.

B. Its effects are inconsistent across studies.

C. It improves performance in concentration tasks.

D. It affects people differently based on preference.

D

Being an information technology, or IT, worker is not a job I envy. They are the ones expected to instantly fix a projector that stops working, even right in the middle of a critical meeting. They have to tolerate the bad mood of colleagues who are upset after calling the help desk repeatedly for the same issue. They also know there are better, more reliable and faster systems available, but their employer simply will not provide the funds to buy them.

According to a recent survey, employees reliant on IT support often consider it a major source of job dissatisfaction. Through no fault of their own, they can suddenly find their productivity deteriorating (退化) or quality control non-existent. And there’s little they can do about it.

The experience of using IT affects almost every aspect of the workplace. It has become a crucial part of employees’ overall work experience. When IT is operating as it should, employee self-confidence increases.

Their job satisfaction, too, can surge when well-functioning machines relieve them of dull tasks or repetitive processes. But if there’s one thing that triggers widespread frustration (沮丧), it’s a failed IT transformation project. In such cases, high expectations are dashed, and a long list of promised efficiencies fails to materialize. This occurs when business leaders implement IT initiatives with little consideration of how those changes will impact the end user.

This is why managers should appreciate how influential the IT user experience is, and make a substantial effort to ensure their IT team fixes programming errors and application crashes. Adequate and timely IT support should also be available to help users resolve technological issues at work. More importantly, IT practitioners need to understand how employees feel when they use IT.

Therefore, businesses need to design their IT infrastructure to fit their employees’ work, rather than force employees to work around the company’s IT limitations.

32. Why does the author say IT work is not a job he admires?

A. Fixing equipment urgently during meetings.

B. Knowing better systems are not funded.

C. Dealing with unhappy colleagues repeatedly.

D. Handling high-pressure tasks with poor support.

33. What is said about Information Technology’s influence on employees?

A. It mainly helps the tech-skilled. B. Its negatives may outweigh positives.

C. It can hurt or help work and well-being. D. It often lowers productivity and satisfaction.

34. What should managers and businesses do to improve the IT experience?

A. Make IT training available to staff.

B. Tailor technology to fit human work patterns.

C. Upgrade systems regardless of cost for efficiency.

D. Focus first on solving urgent technical breakdowns.

35. Which would be the best title for the text?

A. Employee Training in the Digital Age B. The Rising Cost of Business Technology

C. Why IT Departments Need More Funding D. Human-Centered IT: A Key to Productivity

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。

Many people believe that passion and commitment are the foundations of strong romantic relationships.   36   The personality traits (特质) they possess or lack often determine whether their bond can endure. Recent research has identified humility (谦逊) as a crucial indicator of relationship success.

  37   However, researchers have come to understand that humility actually signals the presence of admirable qualities. Being humble means having the ability to accurately assess one’s own limitations without undermining one’s strengths. For instance, a person might recognize their intelligence while accepting they are not a genius.   38  

  39   Humble individuals do not avoid their flaws; instead, they acknowledge mistakes, find value in imperfection, and actively seek growth. This openness not only enhances personal development but also positively influences interpersonal dynamics.

It is therefore not surprising that humility strengthens relationships.   40   Humble individuals are also more likely to initiate romantic relationships, as they are less likely to consider themselves “too good” for others. In essence, a humble individual may indeed be the ideal partner — one who sees clearly, grows continuously, and loves authentically.

A. But a relationship is made of two unique individuals.

B. Thus, humility fosters an honest and complete self-view.

C. Humility is sometimes confused with a lack of confidence.

D. Humility is an important indicator of successful relationships.

E. This balanced self-awareness lies at the heart of true humility.

F. Studies show that people highly value this trait in their partners.

G. Being humble means you have the ability to accurately assess yourself.

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。

Last year on Mother’s Day morning, I was at the supermarket with my five-year-old son, Tenyson. As we were about to   41  , we saw that an elderly woman had just fallen over at the entrance and   42   her head. Her husband was with her. However, there was blood everywhere. The woman was both embarrassed and clearly in   43  .

At the entrance, a charity stand was selling flowers to   44   funds. Tenyson suggested, “Let’s buy her a flower. It will make her feel better.” Moved by his   45  , I asked the seller if we could buy one for the injured woman. She replied, “Just take it. I cannot take money for such a kind   46  .”

By then, paramedics (护理人员) had arrived and were   47   the injured woman. As we walked up to her, my son became   48   with all the blood and medical equipment. He said he was actually too   49   to go up to her.

Instead, I gave the   50   to her husband and explained, “My son was worried about your wife and wanted to give her this to help her   51   better.”

Upon hearing these words, the elderly man’s eyes   52   with tears. He said emotionally, “Thank you so much. You have a wonderful son. Happy Mother’s Day to you.”

He then bent down,   53   his wife the flower, and told her who it was from.   54   her pain and shock, the elderly lady looked up at Tenyson with   55   in her eyes and offered him a gentle smile.

41. A. stay B. wait C. return D. leave

42. A. turned B. lowered C. hit D. buried

43. A. trouble B. shock C. anger D. confusion

44. A. raise B. collect C. save D. count

45. A. curiosity B. kindness C. bravery D. wisdom

46. A. gesture B. gift C. offer D. action

47. A. contributing to B. turning to C. attending to D. getting to

48. A. alert B. patient C. innocent D. upset

49. A. scared B. ashamed C. bored D. disappointed

50. A. water B. flower C. food D. card

51. A. connect B. perform C. focus D. feel

52. A. shone B. opened C. filled D. closed

53. A. showed B. gave C. presented D. sold

54. A. Thus B. Despite C. Given D. Regardless

55. A. warmth B. hope C. honesty D. worth

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。

According to a report published on Monday, the coral reef ecosystem of China’s Huangyan Island is healthy. The recent   56  (establish) of a national nature reserve is expected to enhance its diversity, stability and sustainability through strict protection   57   ecological restoration efforts.

  58   report released by the South China Sea Ecological Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources, along with other relevant bodies,   59  (show) that the coral reef ecosystem of Huangyan Island has remained healthy. Since 2015, the cover of reef-building corals has been

  60  (general) stable, and these corals are abundant.

The report added that a total   61   135 species of reef-building corals, belonging to 36 genera and 13 families, have been recorded, and all of them   62  (list) as national second-class protected wildlife in China.

  63  (speak) at a news conference on Monday in Beijing, Lei Bo, director of the ministry’s South China Sea bureau, said that the hard coral coverage on Huangyan Island varies by region, due to   64   (difference) in topography (地形) and hydrodynamic (水力的) conditions.

He noted that the northeastern part of the island,   65   the Huangyan Island National Nature Reserve was established in September, has the highest coverage, averaging 38.8 percent. This figure is higher than the coral coverage in most major coral reef regions worldwide.

第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假如你是李华,你校英文报正在开展寒假生活主题征文活动,请你以幸福瞬间(A Moment of Happiness)为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:

1. 一件幸福的事情;

2. 你的感想。

注意:

1. 写作词数应为80个左右,标题已经给出,不计入总词数。

2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。


第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文。

My dad, Sam Donald, only had a junior high school education. He was a man of few words, a quiet observer navigating my world of textbooks and school events, never quite grasping their rules. From a very young age, he started working on construction sites and sent most of what he earned back home to help pay family expenses.

I didn’t really understand his world either: He was a construction worker, and I thought that I would surpass anything he had accomplished by the time I walked across the stage at high school graduation.

The summer after graduation, I spent my days playing basketball, swimming, or playing video games with friends. In the evenings, I scrolled through social media or practiced my guitar.

When a family friend who managed a construction site offered me temporary work that summer, I took it. He explained our basic task — sorting materials and cleaning up debris. The machinery roared to life and we began, moving through the site looking for scraps to clear away. After a short while, the foreman (领班) stopped and pointed at some tangled rebar (钢筋) we had missed. Then we began again. This happened over and over, but I soon learned to identify different materials: reinforcing bars, electrical wires, PVC pipes, and the most stubborn of all, the concrete chunks that needed breaking up. It was tiring work, but I looked forward to the pay, even though I wasn’t sure how much it would be.

At home, my dad simply remarked, “Working means you’re starting to grow up. It’s good that you can help out at home now.” His calm statement suddenly made me aware that the money I earned might not be entirely for my own use.

My job lasted roughly two weeks. When the foreman mentioned there could be more work ahead, I declined without hesitation. In my mind, it just didn’t seem right that the money I worked for wasn’t completely mine to decide how to spend.

注意:

(1) 续写词数应为150左右;

(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸相应位置作答。


2025届河北五校联盟高三下学期第二次模拟考试

英语答案

第一部分 听力

1-5 BCABC 6-10 ACBCA 11-15 CBABC 16-20 CABAC

第二部分 阅读

第一节

21-23 DBC 24-27 CABD 28-31 CADB 32-35 DCBD

第二节

36-40 ACEBF

第三部分 语言运用

第一节

41-45 DCBAB 46-50 ACDAB 51-55 DCBBA

第二节

56. establishment 57. and 58. The 60. generally 

61. of 62. are listed 63. Speaking 64. differences 65. where

第四部分 写作

第一节

A Moment of Happiness

During the winter vacation, my happiest moment came on a quiet evening when my whole family gathered to make dumplings together. My mother prepared the dough, my father mixed the filling, and I clumsily tried to wrap the dumplings. Laughter filled the kitchen as my dumplings turned out in all sorts of funny shapes. Finally, when we sat down to enjoy our homemade dumplings, the warmth from the steaming bowls seemed to melt away the cold outside.

This simple moment made me realize that happiness does not lie in grand events or expensive gifts. It exists in ordinary moments spent with loved ones, in shared laughter, and in the warmth of home. Even the most imperfect dumplings tasted perfect because they were made together. That evening, I understood that the truest happiness is often found in life’s simplest and quietest moments.

第二节

Payday finally arrived. The envelope felt thinner than I had imagined. Sitting on the edge of my bed, I counted the bills twice. It was less than I had calculated for all those hours under the sun, yet it was more money than I had ever held. For a moment, I pictured the new sneakers I’d wanted, the concert tickets my friends were talking about. Then I heard my parents talking quietly in the kitchen, their voices tight with worry about the upcoming rent and my mother’s medical bills. The envelope suddenly felt heavy, like it wasn’t paper and ink, but something else entirely.

I understood immediately what my parents were worried about. Standing there with the money in my hand, I saw not just my two weeks of labor, but years of my father’s silent toil — the early mornings, the worn-out gloves, the quiet sacrifices that had paid for my school uniform, my textbooks, this very room. My disappointment over what I couldn’t buy for myself began to dissolve, replaced by a slow, heavy understanding. I walked to the kitchen and placed the envelope on the table. “Here,” I said, my voice unfamiliar to my own ears. My father looked at me, then at the money, and gave a single, slow nod. Nothing was said, but the air in the room had changed. The unfairness I felt didn’t vanish, but it was no longer just about me.

听力材料

Text 1

W: My television stopped working yesterday. I tried to plug it in somewhere else, but the screen was still black.

M: The television is quite old. It’s not worth repairing. It is probably better to just get it replaced.

Text 2

W: Have you heard the new album by The Yesterdays?

M: Yes, I bought it last week and listened to all the songs on it. It’s amazing. The guitar player wrote all of them.

Text 3

W: Well, tonight we have Professor Brown in the studio to talk about his recent book — Fashion Images. Good evening, Mr. Brown.

M: Good evening, and thank you for inviting me here.

Text 4

M: Mom, is this your handbag?

W: Oh, yes! I was looking for it. I thought it was on the sofa.

M: Shall I put it in your bedroom?

W: OK. On the night table next to my bed would be great.

Text 5

M: Oh, man! What a terrible day I had!

W: What happened?

M: Everything went wrong. I had to meet a big client in the morning but on the way to the appointed place, my car broke down. So I couldn’t make it.

Text 6

M: Do you sing or play a musical instrument?

W: I’m thinking of taking drum lessons.

M: Really? Why not learn the piano with me?

W: Well, I did study the piano as a child, but I gave it up. It seemed I could never succeed in dealing with the keys.

M: It takes time to become good at any musical instrument, but I found it fairly easy. Now I’m pretty good at it. It’s time to have lessons on something else.

W: You could come to drum lessons with me.

M: My neighbors wouldn’t be pleased if I practiced it at home. I think the guitar would make a better option, so I’m going for that.

Text 7

M: What a flight! I can’t believe we are back from our holiday. I need a good rest.

W: It felt like a long time till we landed. Those kids didn’t stop laughing out loud.

M: Yeah, I’m sure their parents felt really uncomfortable, especially when the girl moved uneasily in the seat.

W: Well, I am glad to be home. Let’s have something to eat and drink first.

M: OK, I’ll go and see if there’s any food in the kitchen. Well, there’s no bread. Just a little bit of milk. Wow! It smells as if it has gone bad. Let me order some pizza online, and we can enjoy it in 30 minutes.

W: I’m really hungry. I need more than a piece of pizza anyway. Have a look and see what’s in the fridge.

Text 8

W: So what are you studying in college?

M: Business. That’s why I’m interested in this job. I’d like to get an MBA after I graduate.

W: I see. How much experience do you have working with computers?

M: Actually, I don’t have any. But I’m willing to learn.

W: Well, we don’t require experience. We’ll be glad to give you some training. Now, this is full-time, and you have to know this is a volunteer position.

M: Oh, I know I won’t get paid. And I understand I’ll work full-time. I just want to get some background in business.

W: Would you be able to start on June 1st?

M: Yes, that’s no problem. I’ll finish my classes in the third week of May.

W: Great. We need someone for June, July, and August.

M: August? Oh, no. I have to be back to school on August 1st.

Text 9

M: Have you started the project for Mr. Lee yet?

W: The one about Australian music? My father loves that. He’ll help me.

M: I think you heard wrong. It’s about African music!

W: Oh my god! I don’t know anything about that! My favorite is American rap!

M: I can help you. I’ve got some information.

W: Have you got a book about it then, Robert?

M: I haven’t read anything, but I listened to something on the radio and made some notes. You can also download some music and search for information from the Internet.

W: Good idea! When do we have to hand in the project?

M: On the last day of this month, just before the holidays start.

W: That means we’ve only got seven days!

M: That’s right!

W: Can we work on the project together after school this afternoon?

M: Tomorrow morning is better. I’ve got other homework tonight.

W: OK. And do we have to write about all the different instruments?

M: No. We can choose which ones to write about. I love the guitar and …

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W: And now for some information about an exciting fashion show here in the town this summer. The show will be at the History Center at Peckham Street. I guess most of you know the place. It is behind the town hall, between the Art Gallery and the Crafts Museum. The show is on July 12th … Why? It is July 20th today. Oh, sorry. I’ve got the wrong piece of paper here … I mean the show will be on August 15th and it’s called “Clothes for the Successful Students”. At the start of the show, you’ll see some smart shirts and blouses, just right for those university interviews. And then in the second half of the show, there are a variety of fashionable and comfortable shoes. If you’re studying fashion, tickets are only $6, instead of the normal price of $9. That’s good news for fashion students! The clothes in the fashion show won’t be on sale that day, but you will be able to buy a catalogue of the show to take home with you! 


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