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江苏省启东中学2018-2019学年度第二学期第一次月考
高一英语试题 2019.3
(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(满分30分)(共20小题, 每小题1.5分, 满分30分)
第一节
听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What does the man do most weekends?
A. He goes shopping.
B. He visits museums.
C. He watches matches.
2. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Report to the police.
B. Go back to look for it.
C. Buy a new one.
3. What will the woman do first?
A. Go to the library.
B. Go to the classroom.
C. Go to the
teachers’ office.
4. How many languages can the woman speak up to now?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four
5. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Teacher and student.
B. Manager and employee.
C. Classmates.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小
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,回答第6、7题。

6. What is the man asking the woman for?
A. Help with his research.
B. Advice on his job interview.
C. Advice on the company’s products.
7. What is the woman always ready to do?
A. Wear casual clothes.
B. Learn more about the company.
C. Go shopping with the man.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。

8. What does the woman want to borrow?
A. A notebook.
B. A dictionary.
C. Some money.
9. How long does the woman work every evening?
A. For two hours.
B. For three hours.
C. For four hours.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。

10. How long has the man lived in this area?
A. For 5 years.
B. For 10 years.
C. For 20 years.
11. How far is the gas station from the place where the two speakers are?
A. About half a mile.
B. About two miles.
C. About two and a half miles
12. What can be known about the gas station?
A. It has a red roof.
B. It is very large.
C. It is very small. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。

13. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Buy a sports car.
B. Buy a small family car.
C. Sell his family car.
14. What season is it at the moment?
A. It is spring.
B. It is autumn.
C. It is winter.
15. What’s the possible relationship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife.
B. Father and daughter.
C. Friends.
16. Why doesn’t the man want to get a new car?
A. For the high price.
B. For the season.
C. For his feeling to the old one.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。

17. Why did the lady want the pianist to sing?
A. She knew he could sing well.
B. She was tired of listening to the piano.
C. She wanted to make him famous.
18. When did the pianist know he had a talent for singing?
A. That night after his first singing.
B. Long before he played the piano in the bar.
C. After he became a famous pianist.
19. What happened to the pianist at last?
A. He had his own piano bar.
B. He continued to play the piano in the bar.
C. He became a well-known singer in America.
20. Which of the following will the author of the passage agree on?
A. Everyone should make full use of his talent.
B. Few people have real talent.
C. People will succeed if they have talent.
第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A
You can use your smartphone to get pretty much anything delivered directly to your door almost immediately. The hardest part is the process of trying to work out if you should tip and if so, doing the quick math before you get to the door. And, you know well that you should tip about 15-20% at restaurants, but do the same rules apply to delivery drivers?
The co-founder of Grubhub, Matt Maloney, pretty much set the standard for tipping delivery people in a Facebook post. He’s a strong supporter of tipping, and Grubhub’s website suggests a $5 or a 20% tip. Maloney also said this number should go up if you order during, say, a snowstorm.
However, most other delivery services say on their websites that tipping is not required. Some services, like Door Dash, do suggest no tip on their checkout window. Many, like Amazon Prime Now, allow customers to change their tip amount after their delivery has been received to reflect the quality of service. These companies help customers save money but delivery drivers are upset. They deal with bad weather, heavy traffic, extreme tiredness, and more, all for a $1 tip. Many feel that if you’d tip your pizza boy or girl, you should tip your delivery driver.
The Emily Post Institute (EPI)’s official suggestion falls in line with Maloney’s: “10-15% of the bill, or $2-5 for pizza delivery depending on the size of the order and difficulty of delivery.”
Just like servers in a restaurant, delivery drivers almost always rely on your tips for their income. Tipping is a long-standing cultural tradition in America. So, until drones (无人机) can deliver hot dogs straight to your door, it’s best to tip
the people riding through the city at all hours to bring you hot fresh food.
21. What do we know about tipping delivery drivers?
A. It is not widely accepted.
B. It upsets many delivery services
C. It can’t reflect the quality of service
D. It is a deeply rooted tradition in America.
22. Which of the following suggests the highest tips in the passage?
A. The EPI.
B. DoorDash.
C. Grubhub.
D. Amazon Prime Now.
23. What is the author’s attitude to tipping delivery drivers?
A. Doubtful.
B. Unconcerned
C. Disapproving.
D. Supportive.
B
Chinese people are, quite rightly, proud of their food. However, when foreigners like Britons and Americans think of Chinese food, their impression of it is different to what you might think.
Growing up in the UK, the Chinese food I was used to eating was food I now recognize as being from Guangdong. For example, a typical dish I would order would be pork in sweet and sour sauce, probably with some rice and spring rolls on the side. This is the type of food we generally eat because most Chinese immigrants(移民) to the UK have come from Guangdong. You can tell, because when most British people try to copy the sound of Chinese, they actually copy the sound of Guangdong people—hearing the real Putonghua is sometimes a shock to British people who have grown up thinking it sounds completely different!
British attitudes to Chinese food may be changing, though. Chinese-American chef Ken Hom has been on British TV for 30 years, and he told BBC Food: “Chinese food at the beginning of the 80s (in the UK) was sweet and sour pork, mainly. Most Brits had the unchangeable view of Chinese food. Now you are seeing more local Chinese food from Sichuan, Hunan and other areas of China. It is no longer just Guangd ong food.” Similarly, to most Americans, Chinese food doesn’t go too far past orange chicken and fortune cookies, but more Chinese local dishes are becoming successful, especially in big cities like New York.
Attitudes have not quite changed completely, though. Many foreigners who live in China will be familiar with this question from a relative back at home: “Have they given you dog yet?” Yes, perhaps because people still know too little about Chinese culture, many people believe that Chinese people love to eat dog meat. And of course,
some people do eat dogs, which to Americans is like “eating a member of one’s family” according to Vision Times. Also, Chinese people eat many other things people in the West do not—chicken claws, duck heads and some animals’ organs.
But what do foreigners think when they come to China and taste real Chinese food? You’ll be glad to know that in my experience, the impressions have been very good.
24. Why are some British people surprised when they hear the real Putonghua?
A. Because it sounds too funny to believe.
B. Because it’s different from what they hear.
C. Because they all find it hard to learn.
D. Because nobody has been to China before.
25. What does chef Ken Hom think of the present Chinese food?
A. Popular.
B. Tastier.
C. Richer
D. Best.
26. How does Paragraph 3 develop?
A. By giving examples.
B. By making inferences.
C. By analyzing.
D. By reasoning.
27. What can we infer from “Have they given you dog yet?”?
A. Foreigners d on’t like eating dog meat at all.
B. Chinese hate dogs so they often eat them.
C. Chinese eat everything including dog meat.
D. There are differences between cultures.
C
Wolves travel shorter distances and move slower during snowfall events, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists. The effects were most pronounced at night, when wolves hunt, and behaviour returned to normal within a day. Wolf tracks across snow in northeastern Alberta.
“Our findings suggest that there is someth ing about actively falling snow that causes wolves to slow down,” said Amanda Droghini, a former MSc student in the Department of Biological Science and lead author on the study. “We don’t know the exact mechanism behind that. It’s unlikely that they were staying still because they were feasting on a recent kill. Instead, active precipitation(降雪量)might affect wolves’ hunting abilities. Like rain, snow clears the air column of scent molecules. So, maybe falling snow makes it harder for wolves to detect the s mell of prey.”
Over the course of two winters, the researchers used remote cameras to disclose snowfall events and estimate snow depth. To study wolf movement, they collected telemetry(测距仪) data from 17 wolves to calculate travel speed and duration, as well as resting periods. It is the first study to examine how large flesh-eating animals respond to snowfall events.
With the effects of climate change on precipitation in the north forest region uncertain, it is difficult to predict the implications for wolf populations. Studies such as these increase our understanding of how large mammals react to normal snowfall events, but the type and amount of winter precipitation will likely have an impact on animal behavior and the energetic cost of movement.
“Winter is already challenging for many wildlife species because moving through snow requires more energy. Snow can also make it harder for animals to access food resources,” said Droghini, who conducted the research under the supervision of Professor Stan Boutin, Alberta Biodiversity Conservation Chair.
“Anything that increases those costs, such as increased rain-on-snow events, could lead to lacking in nutrition, poor body condition, and even starvation as animals are unable to make up for those additional costs. That is one of the worst-case scenarios(设想)but, in truth, we know very little about potential changes to precipitation patterns and how wildlife will respond to those changes.”
28.Which one is the closest to the underlined word “disclose” in paragraph 3?
A. identify
B. overlook
C. overcome
D. disturb
29. Increased precipitation might have the following effects on animals except _______.
A. poor health
B. nutritional shortage
C. hunting ability
D. losing appetite(食欲)
30. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. researchers find it difficult to predict the implications for wolves
B. researchers have found the mechanism behind the phenomenon
C. researchers have collected data by using modern technologies
D. researchers will most probably go on studying the phenomenon
31. Where can we probably find this article?
A. tourist leaflets.
B. sports newspapers.
C. science magazines.
D. advertising posters.
D
New Zealand’s chief conservation (环保) officer, Lou Sanson, caused an argument in October by suggesting that it should be time to start charging tourists for entering national parks. New Zealanders are keen fans of these parks. Many would be annoyed at having to pay. But many also worry about the incoming foreign tourists who have been seeking the same fun.
In 2016 New Zealand hosted 3.5m tourists from overseas; by 2022 more than 4.5m are expected every year —about the same as the country’s population. Tourism has become the biggest export. The national parks, which make up about one-third of the country, are a huge draw. About half of the foreign tourists visit one. They are keen to experience the natural beauty promised by the country’s “100% Pure New Zealand” advertising campaign (and shown off in the film adaptations of “The Lord of the Rings”
and “The Hobbit”, which were shot in New Zealand’s breath-taking wilderness).
But for every happy foreign couple posting for a selfie next to a tuatara (楔齿蜥) there is a New
Zealander who remembers the way things used to be — when you could walk the tracks without running into crowds at every clearing. Many locals now wonder why their taxes, as they see it, are paying for someone else’s holiday. Mr. Sanson would seem to agree. Entry fees could be used to upgrade facilities such as car parks and trails. A charge could also help reduce numbers at some of the popular locations by making it cheaper to use lesser-known, but no less beautiful, trails far away from home.
Some are not so sure it would work. Hugh Logan, a former chief of conservation for the government who now runs a mountain climbing club, worries it would cost too much to employ staff to take money from hikers at entrances. It would also be difficult
to prevent tourists from entering the parks without paying.
Some argue that it would be easier to charge visitors a “conservation tax” when they enter the country. The Green Party, the third-largest in parliament (议会), says that adding around NZ$18 ($12.50) is still acceptable to foreign tourists. But some travel companies don’t quite agree with the idea. They note that tourists already contribute around NZ$1.1bn through the country’s 15% sales tax. Better, such firms say, to use foreign tourists’ contribution to this tax for the protection of the parks.
Among the fiercest critics of a charge are those who point out that free access to wilderness areas is an important principle for New Zealanders. It is documented in a National Parks Act (法案) which inspires almost constitution-like devotion among the cou ntry’s nature-lovers. Mr. Sanson has a rocky path ahead.
32. Why do some people support charging tourists visiting national parks?
A. Breath-taking wilderness deserves higher charge.
B. Locations become more popular because of movies.
C. Tourists have disturbed the peace of the locals.
D. The government needs more money to upgrade facilities.
33. What does the underlined word “draw” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Shelter.
B. Attraction
C. Business
D. Puzzle.
34. Which of the following may Hugh Logan agree with?
A. It may not be easy to collect the entry fee in some cases.
B. It would be more practical to charge at the border of the country.
C. It would be more acceptable if only foreign visitors are charged.
D. It may not be reasonable to charge as tourists have already paid taxes.
35. What type of writing is this passage?
A. social documentary.
B. A news report.
C. A scientific paper.
D.
A travel leaflet.
第二节: 七选五(共5小题,每小题2分, 满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

For some people, walking or running outdoors is a great way to exercise. What may not be so great is seeing rubbish all over the ground. Well, some people are doing something about it. 36. ________________ “Plogging” began in Sweden. The name connects the Swedish word “plocka,” which means to pick up, and the word “jogging,” which means to run slowly.
A Swedish man named Erik Ahlström, started the movement in 2016. He moved to Stockholm from a small community (社区) in northern Sweden. Each day he would ride his bike to work. He became worried about the amount of rubbish and litter he saw each day on his way to work. So, he took matters into his own hands. He began picking up the rubbish. 37. ________________
Today, plogging is an official activity, which is becoming more and more popular. People of all ages are welcome to plog. Exercise while helping your community. 38. ________________ It can also build closer social connections in a community. When the street looks bad and it’s dirty, you're going to feel bad about the comm unity. You may even feel less safe because of that. So if we’re all doing our part and picking it up, it’s very easy to help beautify it, and help build those social connection.
39. ________________ You get to feel some social duty when you do this.
Along with cleaning up the environment, there may be another reason to choose plogging instead of just jogging. You may get a better workout. One fitness app, Lifesum, records one hour of plogging as burning 288 calories. 40. ________________ As can be seen, cities around the world now hold plogging events. The goal is to spread the idea that littering is not acceptable. People would think twice before dropping a garbage on the ground.
A. Plogging is equal parts of exercise and community service.
B. And that is how plogging was born!
C. And plogging does good to your health.
D. Usual jogging burns about 235 calories.
E. They are plogging!
F. There are people all around the world doing this.
G. You get to know your neighbors.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Devon Gallagher, a college graduate from Philadelphia, wants the world to know where she’s been during her great worldwide vacation in a(n) 41 way.
The traveler, who was 42 with a bone disease, had her right leg 43 at the age of four. 44 the amputation (截肢) caused hardships for Gallagher early on, she, at the age of 22 now, 45 it as an inspiration for making the 46 of her life.
To spread that 47 , Gallagher has 48 to social media, 49 she shares photos of her travels across the world, but instead of 50 using a geotag (地
理标签), she draws her location across her artificial leg before taking a picture.
Now she has been taking pictures 51 Europe. “I get a new leg every two years and I can choose the design on it. One day I had a sudden 52 that my new leg could be used as a blackboard,” Gallagher said. “My mum and grandmother weren’t too 53 the idea, but my friends thought it was great and told me to go for it, so I did.”
Gallagher said people often stare when she’s 54 on her leg, but once she shares the photos, she 55 only praise and encouragement. “My leg hasn’t 56 me from doing anything I’ve wanted to do,” she said. “I don’t know 57 it is my determination to prove to myself t hat I can do it, but anyhow, I’ve been able to 58 up with my peers and lead a pretty great life.”
Gallagher shows us that you should never let anything stand in the 59 of your dream. And if you meet with an obstacle (障碍), get 60 with it— if life gives you an artificial leg, make art.
41. A. common B. right C. simple D.
special
42. A. born B. charged C. filled D. linked
43. A. cured B. treated C. cut D. kept
44. A. Unless B. Although C. Once D. Since
45. A. considers B. thinks C. treats D. looks
46. A. coolest B. best C. worst D.
fullest
47. A. evidence B. news C. message D. schedule
48. A. applied B. belonged C. stuck D. turned
49. A. which B. that C. as D. where
50. A. simply B. officially C. enthusiastically D. reasonably
51. A. across B. through C. about D. for
52. A. attitude B. thought C. belief D. opinion
53. A. curious about B. fond of C. patient with D. afraid of
54. A. walking B. reporting C. writing D. standing
55. A. accepts B. takes C. likes D. receives
56. A. protected B. preserved C. stopped D. defended
57. A. why B. that C. if D. what
58. A. make B. come C. put D. keep
59. A. way B. corner C. course D. bottom
60. A. satisfied B. creative C. familiar D. connected
第二节语法填空 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式填空,使整个文段句意完整,语法正确。

W olf Warriors II is putting China in the global spotlight. It’s also the first film 61._________( taste) success both in terms of box office earnings and promoting Chinese values.
Since its release on July 27, it 62. __________( earn) an unimaginable 4.5 billion yuan, 63.________ ( set) a record for domestic movies at the box office. The film focuses on a rescue operation in Africa,
64. ______( lead) by former special forces soldier Leng Feng—played by Wu Jing —who helps Chinese workers and local African 65.________(flee) a war-torn and plague-ravaged(瘟疫肆虐的) country.
Wolf Warriors II links art to reality, and reminds people of the massive evacuation(撤离) of Chinese people from Libya 66. __________ civil war broke out there in 2011, and from Yemen in 2015, as well as the challenges the Ebola virus created in West Africa from 2013 to 2016.
The film describes 67. ______ the Chinese government aims to protect overseas Chinese citizens. Just 68. ______ the message at the end of the film reads, “Citizens of the People’s Republic of China, when you encounter danger in a f oreign land, do not give up! People remember! At your back 69. ___________(stand) a strong motherland.”
Thanks to China’s increasing participation in global affairs, the president could be considered as modern Chinese hero. 70. ___________(hold)up a banner(旗帜) of peace, friendship and responsibility, Wolf Warriors II should be seen as a brave effort to promote Chinese values around the world.
第四部分课文内容填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Middle English is the name 71.___________(give) to the English used from around the 12th to the 15th centuries. Many things played a part in the
72.____________(develop) of this new type of English. The most important
73.____________(贡献) was from the Normans, a 74.____________ (French speak) people who75._________ (打败) England and took control of the country in 1066.
76.____________, the Norman Conquest did not affect English as much as the Angles
and the Saxons’ victory about 600 years earlier, which led to Old English
77.___________ (replace) Celtic. Even though the Normans spoke French for the
78.e________ 250 years they ruled England, French did not replace English 79._________ the first language. On the other hand, the English language did borrow many words from French. This resulted in even more words with similar meanings, such as answer (from Old English) and reply (from Old French). It is interesting to learn 80._______ the words for animals and meat developed.
第五部分短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请在答题卷上作答。

假定英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。

错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线(____),并在该词下面写出修饰后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起),不计分。

Dear Jim,
So glad that you are interested in my new flat. Now I would like tell you something about it. Locating in the north of the city, this Residential Center is small with only six building. My flat, which covers the area of 36 square meters, is in the fourth floor. It consisted of a sitting room, a bedroom, a kitchen and a toilet. When you enter into the flat, you will find yourself in the sitting room. The sitting room is the part that I like best, because it is brightly with a lovely balcony(阳台), which I can enjoy the beautiful garden below. Although my flat is small, I like them very much because it is comfortable.
Best regards,
第六部分书面表达(满分15分)
微信学习群越来越受到人们的欢迎。

对此,不同的人持有不同的观点。

请你根据以下提示,
用英语给某英语报刊写一篇短文,并谈谈你的看法。

注意:1. 短文须包括所有要点,不要简单翻译,可适当发挥;
2. 词数120左右,开头已给出,不计入词数;
3. 不得提及本人姓名及所在学校;
4. 参考词汇:WeChat study group 微信学习群
Nowadays, WeChat study groups are more and more popular among people. However, different people hold different opinions.
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高一英语月考答案 2019.3
听力(30分):1-5 CACBA 6-10 BCABB 11-15 CABCA 16-20 CBACA 阅读(40分):21-23 ACD 24-27 BCAD 28-31 ADDC 32-35 CBAB 36-40 EBAGD
完形(30分):41-45 DACBA 46-50 BCDDA 51-55 ABBCD 56-60 CCDAB
语法填空(15分):
61. to taste 62. has earned 63. setting 64. led 65. (to) flee
66. when 67. how 68. as 69. stands 70. Holding
课文内容填空(10分):
71. given 72. development 73. contribution 74. French-speaking 75. defeated
76. However 77. replacing 78. entire 79. as
80. how
短文改错(10分)
1. like后加to
2. Locating改为located
3. building 改为buildings
4. the area改为an area
5. in the fourth floor中的in改为on
6. consist改为consists
7. enter into中的into去掉8. brightly改为bright 9. which 改为where
10. I like them中的them改为it
书面表达 (15分)
Nowadays, WeChat study groups are more and more popular among people. However, different people hold different opinions.
Some people support studying in WeChat groups. Their reasons are as follows. Firstly, people can learn new things they can’t get from the books. Secondly, learners
can make full use of their spare time to study wherever they are.
However, others don’t think so. They argue that the groups are poorly managed, which leads to much false information. Besides, studying by joining the WeChat groups is a waste of time, which should be spent more meaningfully.
In my opinion, using WeChat groups to study is a good form, which can bring us great benefit. Not only can we be exposed to different knowledge but we can exchange ideas with others instantly. Taking everything into consideration, I approve of studying in WeChat groups.
听力部分
Text 1
W: There are many good places for shopping in London. And I’ve been to lots of museums.
I like living here.
M: So do I. I like here because I can watch football matches most weekends.
Text 2
W: Oh, I’ve lost my mobile pho ne at the station.
M: Oh dear. If I were you, I would report it to the police immediately.
Text 3
M: Would you like to go to the library with me to return a book?
W: I’d like to, but I must go to the teachers’ office to hand in my homework first. Text 4
M: Can you speak French now?
W: Not yet, but I want to learn it next term. So far I have already mastered Japanese, Chinese and English.
Text 5
W: Mike, I want to talk with you right now.
M: What’s up?
W: You promised to hand in perfect homework, but it is full of mistakes.
Text 6
M: Could you help me figure out how to get ready for my job interview?
W: The most important thing is to make sure you know the company and what services or products it provides. Do you know all about them?
M: Yes, I understand nearly everything about the company.
W: What’s more, you have to decide whether the company is casual or formal. When you are choosing what to wear, keep all of that in mind. Have you chosen what to wear in the company?
M: No, not yet.
W: I’m always ready to g o shopping with you! Anytime you need help, please let me know. Should we talk about other basics?
M: OK, I’m listening.
Text 7
W: Ted, can I borrow your notebook for chemistry?
M: Here you are.
W: You are a great help, Ted.
M: I don’t quite understand why you need my note book. You do well in making notes. W: Well, recently, I have to work in a restaurant from 7 o’clock to 10 o’clock every evening. And sometimes I can’t follow the teacher.
M: Oh, that’s really bad for your study. Do you have to work part-time?
W: Yeah. My father lost his job two months ago and I must make some money by myself. M: Hmm, I understand. Please take care of yourself!
W: Thanks.
Text 8
W: Excuse me, sir. I’m a bit lost. Could you help me out, please?
M: Sure! I can give you directions. I know this area well. I’ve been living here for ten years. Where are you heading?。

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