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https://github.com/zhang090210/extract-ETS

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原文:

W: Leo! Surprise! I got us two tickets to a plane exhibition!

M: Oh, hey Maya. Thanks.

W: You don't sound very excited. What's up?

M: I'm just worried about my mum's job. She's a cashier, but she might be replaced by machines soon.

W: I'm sorry to hear that. I even heard some computer engineers were replaced by AI.

M: Yeah, exactly. I want to be a pilot, but now even planes have autopilots. What if my dream disappears too? Are human skills becoming less necessary?

W: Don't worry. Technology is just a tool—it's here to make our lives easier, not to replace us!

1. How does the boy feel now?

A. Surprised.

B. Worried.

C. Excited.

Answer: B


2. What does the boy want to be?

A. A cashier.

B. An engineer.

C. A pilot.

Answer: C



原文:

M: Amy, are you ready for your speech next week?

W: Not yet. I'm thinking about tourism, but I want to talk more about how travel is changing. It's so different now!

M: True. For example, virtual reality is quite popular now. People can travel without leaving home.

W: That's a good point, but it won't replace real travel. I still think face-to-face communication is necessary.

M: I agree. Companies still want people with warm personalities, not cold robots, to organise the team.

W: Exactly! Humans will always be important because we can care about each other.

M: You're right! We just need to learn how to make technology work for us!

3. What's the girl's speech about?

A. Tourism.

B. Virtual reality.

C. Social changes.

Answer: A


4. What's the girl's opinion of social development?

A. Humans will stay important.

B. Human communication will be less necessary.

C. Companies will use robots to organise teams.

Answer: A



原文:

Hello, everyone! I have an exciting project for you this week. You'll work in groups to get ready for a presentation about jobs and how they change over time. We'll talk about two main points: which jobs might disappear soon and which ones might become more important in the future. Each group needs to share the tasks. Some of you can research different kinds of jobs and their histories, while others can interview people—such as family members, friends, or even well-known people—to hear their thoughts on careers. Finally, one or two students will organise your findings and present them to the class. This is a great chance to learn how to work in a team and get to know more about the changing world of work. I'm looking forward to your presentations next week!

5. What can we learn from the talk?

A. Doing research is part of the project.

B. Students will watch some interviews in class.

C. The presentation is about famous people's jobs.

Answer: A


6. Why does the speaker give the talk?

A. To describe a project task.

B. To teach how to work in teams.

C. To talk about the changing job market.

Answer: A



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原文

W: Peter, you sing so well! Do you practise every day?

M: Yes. I want to be a singer and sing in big theatres one day.

W: That's cool! I thought you wanted to be a dentist like your parents.

M: No, science is too hard for me. I prefer sharing my feelings through music.

1. What does the boy want to be in the future?

A singer.

He wants to be a singer.

The boy wants to be a singer in the future.

Peter wants to be a singer in the future.

He wants to be a singer in the future.

The boy wants to be a singer.

Peter wants to be a singer.

He would like to be a singer.

The boy would like to be a singer in the future.

Peter would like to be a singer in the future.

He would like to be a singer in the future.

The boy would like to be a singer.

Peter would like to be a singer.

He'd like to be a singer.

He'd like to be a singer in the future.

He dreams of being a singer.

The boy dreams of being a singer.

Peter dreams of being a singer.

He dreams of becoming a singer.

The boy dreams of becoming a singer.

Peter dreams of becoming a singer.


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W: You look like a real Spiderman up there, Mr. Black!

M: Haha, thanks! I get that a lot. It's my job to keep these tall buildings clean and bright.

W: It looks quite dangerous. Aren't you bored of this job after so many years?

M: No, I feel very proud when I look at the clean city.

2. How does the man feel about his job now?

Proud.

He feels proud.

He feels very proud.

The man feels proud.

The man feels very proud.

He feels proud of his job.

He feels very proud of his job.

The man feels proud of his job.

The man feels very proud of his job.

He feels proud now.

He feels very proud now.

The man feels proud now.

The man feels very proud now.

He feels proud of his job now.

He feels very proud of his job now.

The man feels proud of his job now.

The man feels very proud of his job now.

Now, he feels very proud of his job.

Now, the man feels very proud of his job.

Now, he feels very proud of his job.

Now, the man feels very proud of his job.

Now, he is very proud of his job.

Now, the man is very proud of his job.

Now, he is very proud of his job.

Now, the man is very proud of his job.

Very proud.

Really proud.

Mr. Black feels proud.

Mr. Black feels very proud.

Mr. Black feels proud of his job.

Mr. Black feels very proud of his job.

Mr. Black feels proud now.

Mr. Black feels very proud now.

Mr. Black feels proud of his job now.

Mr. Black feels very proud of his job now.

Now, Mr. Black feels very proud of his job.

Now, Mr. Black feels very proud of his job.

Now, Mr. Black is very proud of his job.

Now, Mr. Black is very proud of his job.

He feels very proud when he looks at the clean city.

He takes pride in his job.

The man takes pride in his job.

He takes pride in his job.

The man takes pride in his job now.


原文

M: Good morning, Ms. Green. You don't look very well. What's the matter?

W: I have a terrible stomachache, Doctor. I think it's because I ate some cold watermelon late last night.

M: I see. You should avoid eating too much cold food, like ice cream, even in summer. I'll give you some medicine for it.

W: Thank you, Doctor. I'll be more careful from now on.

3. What caused the woman's stomachache?

Cold watermelon.

Cold watermelon caused her stomachache.

Cold watermelon caused the woman's stomachache.

It's cold watermelon.

It is cold watermelon.

It's cold watermelon that caused her stomachache.

It's cold watermelon that caused the woman's stomachache.

It is cold watermelon that caused her stomachache.

It is cold watermelon that caused the woman's stomachache.

It's because she ate some cold watermelon late last night.


原文

M: Lisa, you look so tired. Did you stay up late grading homework again?

W: Yeah, Dad. It takes much longer than I expected.

M: I always thought being a teacher was a relaxing job, but I guess I was wrong.

W: Don't worry, Dad. It's hard work, but I love it because I can make a difference in my students' lives.

4. Why does the girl enjoy working as a teacher?

Because she can make a difference in her students' lives.

She enjoys working as a teacher because she can make a difference in her students' lives

The girl enjoys working as a teacher because she can make a difference in her students' lives

Lisa enjoys working as a teacher because she can make a difference in her students' lives

Because the girl can make a difference in her students' lives.

Because Lisa can make a difference in her students' lives.

She enjoys it because she can make a difference in her students' lives

The girl enjoys it because she can make a difference in her students' lives

Lisa enjoys it because she can make a difference in her students' lives

She can make a difference in her students' lives.

The girl can make a difference in her students' lives.

Lisa can make a difference in her students' lives.

She can make a difference in her students' lives, so she enjoys working as a teacher.

The girl can make a difference in her students' lives, so she enjoys working as a teacher.

Lisa can make a difference in her students' lives, so she enjoys working as a teacher.


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W: Good morning, Officer Wang! I heard you just helped a mother and her newborn baby get to the hospital.

M: That's right. The baby was very ill, so I made a way for them through the heavy traffic.

W: That's so kind of you! Do you ever feel like your job is hard or boring?

M: Not at all. I still find it challenging but important every day.

W: You really are a hero! So, when did you start this job?

M: Twenty years ago. I was just a 22-year-old young man at the time.

W: Wow, that's a long time! Is the job very different now?

M: Yes, it is. But my goal is always the same—to keep people safe on the road.

5. Who did Officer Wang just help?

A mother and her newborn baby.

He just helped a mother and her newborn baby.

Officer Wang just helped a mother and her newborn baby.

He just helped a mom and her newborn baby.

Officer Wang just helped a mom and her newborn baby.

He just helped a mum and her newborn baby.

Officer Wang just helped a mum and her newborn baby.

A mom and her newborn baby.

A mum and her newborn baby.

He helped a mother and her newborn baby.

Officer Wang helped a mother and her newborn baby.

He helped a mom and her newborn baby.

Officer Wang helped a mom and her newborn baby.

He helped a mum and her newborn baby.

Officer Wang helped a mum and her newborn baby.

They were a mother and her newborn baby.

They were a mom and her newborn baby.

They were a mum and her newborn baby.

A mother and her baby.

A mom and her baby.

A mum and her baby.

A mommy and her newborn baby.

A mommy and her baby.

6. When did Officer Wang start this job?

Twenty years ago.

He started this job twenty years ago.

Officer Wang started this job twenty years ago.

He started his job twenty years ago.

Officer Wang started his job twenty years ago.

Twenty years ago, he started this job.

Twenty years ago, Officer Wang started this job.

Twenty years ago, he started his job.

Twenty years ago, Officer Wang started his job.

He started it twenty years ago.

Officer Wang started it twenty years ago.

He started this job when he was just a 22-year-old young man.

Officer Wang started this job when he was just a 22-year-old young man.

He started this job when he was a 22-year-old young man.

Officer Wang started this job when he was a 22-year-old young man.

When he was just a 22-year-old young man.

When he was a 22-year-old young man.

When he was 22.

When he was 22 years old.

At the age of 22.



听后转述

I've got some information about Mike's dream job. It is to be a tour guide. This dream comes from his love of exploring new places and sharing stories. To reach his goal, he studies geography, history, and art at school. After school, he practises speaking every day on social media. While technology can create virtual travel experiences, it can't replace the real feelings of exploring in person.


I've got some information about Mike's dream job. His dream is to be a tour guide. This dream comes from his love of exploring new places and sharing stories. He believes travelling is one of the best ways to learn about the world. To reach his goal, he studies geography, history, and art at school. After school, he practises speaking every day on social media. These days, AI is changing travel, but he's not worried. While technology can create virtual travel experiences, it can't replace the real feelings of exploring in person. No matter how much technology changes, the most unforgettable moments always come from personal experiences.



朗读短文

Work is an important part of our lives. Every job is filled with both challenges and joys. Take window cleaning for example. People don't always think it is a "good" job, but it gives workers a great sense of achievement. When they make the city shine, they find happiness through the glass. Both workers and scientists are important. All jobs together keep our world running. Therefore, it is very important to find meaning in every job. As the world develops, jobs are always changing. But don't worry. Just keep learning new skills and follow your dream. Then, you will surely shine in your career.