湖南省衡阳市第八中学2021届高三上学期第五次月考试题(1月)英语

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12020年下期衡阳市八中高三第五次月考英语试题命题人:胡巧琳、尹文倩审题人:肖新征时量:120分钟总分:150分第一部分听力(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

答案转涂到答题纸上。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,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.Whatare

thechildrenprobablydoing?A.Makingorangejuice.B.Listeningtoloudmusic.C.Cookingameal.2.WhomightAlliebe?A.Thespeakers’pet.B.Theneighbor’st

urkey.C.Thespeakers’child.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Tripplans.B.Ticketprices.C.Holidaycelebrations.4.Whatsea

sonisitnow?A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Winter.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atafastfoodrestaurant.B.Atabutchershop.C.Atac

afé.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,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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howoldwasthewomanwhenshewasallowedtodrivebyherparents?A.18.B.21.C.23.7.Whatmonthwasthemanbornin?A.December.B.November.C.Sep

tember.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoweknowaboutthecampingarea?A.It’stotallyfree.B.It’salittlecold.C.It’sverycrowded.9.Howlongwasthema

ngonefor?A.Onenight.B.Twonights.C.Threenights.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatproblemdoesRogerhavewithexams?A.Heisn’tclever.B.Heisn’tconfident

.C.Hedoesn’tworkhard.11.HowdoesthemandecidetohelpRoger?A.Byhelpinghimtostaycalm.B.Byfindinganexpertforhim.C.

Bygivinghimsomeadviceabouthisfuture.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheiseasytobetired.B.Sheoftenfeelsnervous.C.Shefindsexerciseisagoodwayt

orelax.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。213.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherjobhunt?A.Veryexcited.B.Alittleunsatisfied.C.Quiteangry.14.WhatdoweknowaboutTheCreat

or?A.Itgiveslessholidaytimethanothercompanies.B.Itgetsalotofgreatreviewsfromthecustomers.C.Itprovidesmedicalinsurance.15.Whatwasth

eprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Parentandchild.16.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Searchonlinefo

rhersalary.B.Negotiatehersalaryoffer.C.Askaboutherbenefitspackage.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Givingaspeech.B.Doingaresearch.C

.Havinganinterview.18.Whatwasthedestinationofthespeaker’smostrecenttrip?A.Indonesia.B.Italy.C.TheU.S.19.Whatwasthebest-knowneruptionacco

rdingtothespeaker?A.Krakatoa.B.Santorini.C.Vesuvius.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Thehistoryofatown.B.Travelexperie

nces.C.Hiswork.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。AOneofthebestwaystopayforcollegeist

ofindworkthathelpsfootpartoftheschoolfee.Hereare4typesofpart-timejobsthatprovidestudentswithextraincome.JobswithemployerscholarshipsSomecomp

aniesofferhelppayingforcollegethroughscholarshipprograms.TacoBell,forinstance,offersitspart-timeemployeesthechanc

etowinuptoa$25,000awardthroughitsLiveMasScholarship.Theawardcanbeusedtowardvocationalschoolsoratwo-or-fo

ur-yearcollege.Employeesmusthaveworkedforthecompanyatleastthreecontinuousmonths.Work-studyForyearstheworkstudyprogramh

asallowedstudentstoearnmoneythroughpart-timework.Studentsagedbetween16and24whofileFreeApplicationforStudentAidmaybequalifiedforth

eprogram.Whilethesejobsaren'talwaysoncampus,studentsinworkstudyearnatleast$7.25perhour---thestateminimumwage.PaidinternshipsApaidi

nternshipcannotonlyhelpstudentspayforcollegeburcanalsoopendoorsfor-fulltimeworkaftergraduation.Accordingt

oa2019surveybytheNationalAssociationofCollegesandEmployers,nearlytwo-thirdsofpaidinternsreceivedajoboff

er,whilejustabout44%ofunpaidinternswereofferedajob.On-demandeconomyjobsKnownforitsflexibility,thejobscanhelpstudentsea

rncashbetweenclasses.Theseon-demandjobsincludecompletingsmalljobs,makingdeliveriesorevendrivingforride-bookingservices,Stude

ntscantypicallyearnmorethroughon-demandwork,rangingfrom$10to$20anhour.321.Whataretheapplicantsforthework-studyprogramrequiredtodo?A.Sub

mitanapplicationform.B.Workparttimeforyears.C.Accepttheminimumwage.D.Liveandworkonecampus.22.Whatistheadvantageofon-demandeconomyj

obs?A.Providingscholarships.B.Havingfixedworkplace.C.Includinganextraaward.D.Offeringmorejoboptions.23.Whichprogramisofgreathelpforstudents

tofindafull-timejob?A.Jobswithemployerscholarships.B.On-demandeconomyjobs.C.Paidinternships.D.Work-study.BThe2020NobelPrizeinliteratu

rehasbeenawardedtoformerU.S.PoetLaureate(桂冠诗人)LouiseGluck.Theprizecommitteecited“herunmistakablepoeticvoice

thatwithplainbeautymakesindividualexistenceuniversal”.GluckisthefirstAmericanwomantowintheawardsinceToniMorrisonin1993.Gluck,77,joinsal

istofliterarygiantsandpreviousNobelistswhoinclude,inthiscentury,Canadianshort-storymasterAliceMunro,Chinesemagical-realistMoYan,etc.Gluck’s

workincludes12collectionsofpoetryandacoupleofvolumesofessaysonliterarywriting.“Allarecharacterizedbystrivingforclarity(清晰).Childhooda

ndfamilylife,thecloserelationshipwithparentsandsiblingsisathemethathasremainedcentraltoher,”AndersOlsson,thechairmanoftheNobelCommitteeforLitera

ture,said.“Sheseekstheuniversal,andinthisshetakesinspirationfrommythsandclassicalthemes,”Olssonadded,citingher2006collec

tionAverno,whichthecommitteedescribedas“masterly”forits“visionaryinterpretationofthemythofPersephone’sfallintohellinthecaptivityofHades,theg

odofdeath”.BeingaprofessoratYaleandaresidentofCambridge,GluckalsoservedasU.S.PoetLaureatefrom2003to2004andisnostra

ngertoawards.ShewonthePulitzerPrizein1993forhercollectionofpoemstitledTheWildIris,inwhich“shedescribest

hemiraculousreturnoflifeafterwinterinthepoemSnowdrops,”theNobelliteraturecommitteesaidThursday.Shealsowonthe2014NationalBookAwardforpoetryforFaith

fulandVirtuousNight.In2016,PresidentObamaawardedtheNationalHumanitiesMedaltoGluckinaWhiteHouseceremony.Thep

ublicity-shyGluckdidnotimmediatelyissueanycommentaboutthelatesthonorforherbodyofwork,whichspansmorethanhalfacentury.Ina

2012interview,sheacknowledgedthatprizescanmake“existenceintheworldeasier”butdidnotamounttotheimmortality(不朽)ofatrueartist.24

.WhatcanweknowaboutGluckfromparagraph1?A.SheisaspopularastheChinesenovelistMoYan.B.ShewontheNobelPrizeforherspecialliterar

ystyle.C.SheisthefirstAmericantowinaNobelPrizeinliterature.D.SheistheonlyPoetLaureateinmodernAmericanhistory.25.WhatdoGluck’spoemsmainl

yfocuson?A.Dailylife.B.Nature.C.Careers.D.Classicalmyths.26.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph3?A.ToshowGluck’scontributionstoliterature.B

.ToproveGluck’sgreatpassionforwriting.C.TopresentGluck’soutstandingachievements.D.TostressGluck’sinfluenceonotherpoets.27.WhatdoesGluckthi

nkaboutthehonorshehasreceived?A.Sheiscontentwithit.B.Shetakesitveryseriously.C.Shedeservesahigherhonor.D.Shedoe

sn’tattachgreatimportancetoitC4Theargumentthathuman-causedcarbonemissionsaremerelyadropinthebucketcomparedtogreenhousegasesgeneratedbyvolca

noeshasbeenmakingitswayaroundtherumormillforyears.Andwhileitseemstobereasonable,thesciencejustdoesn'tbackitup.Acco

rdingtotheUSGeologicalSurvey(USGS),theworld'svolcanoes,bothonlandandundersea,generateabout200milliontonsofcarbondioxide(CO2)annually,whileourau

tomotiveandindustrialactivitiescausesome24billiontonsofCO2emissionseveryyearworldwide.Despitetheargumentstothecontrary,thefactsspeakforthemselves

:Greenhousegasemissionsfromvolcanoescomposelessthanonepercentofthosegeneratedbytoday'shumanactivities.Anotherindicationthathum

anemissionssurpassthoseofvolcanoesisthefactthatatmosphericCO2levels,asmeasuredbysamplingstationsaroundtheworld,havegoneup

consistentlyyearafteryearregardlessofwhetherornottherehavebeenmajorvolcaniceruptionsinspecificyears.

“Ifitweretruethatindividualvolcaniceruptionsdominatedhumanemissionsandwerecausingtheriseincarbondioxideconc

entrations,thenthesecarbondioxiderecordswouldbefullofspikes—oneforeacheruption,”saysCobyBeck,ajournalistwritingforonlineenvironmentalnews.“Instead,s

uchrecordsshowasmoothandregulartrend.”Furthermore,somescientistsbelievethatvolcaniceruptions,likethatofMt.St.Helensin1980andMt.Pinatuboin1991,actua

llyleadtoshort-termglobalcooling,notwarming,assulfurdioxide(SO2),ashandotherparticlesintheairandstratosphere(平流层)reflectsomesolarenerg

yinsteadoflettingitintoEarth'satmosphere.SO2,whichconverts(转变)tosulfuricacidaerosol,whenithitsthestratosphere,c

anlingerthereforaslongassevenyearsandcanexerciseacoolingeffectlongafteravolcaniceruptionhastakenplace.Scientiststrackingtheeffectsofthemajor1991eru

ptionofthePhilippines’Mt.PinatubofoundthattheoveralleffectoftheblastwastocoolthesurfaceoftheEarthgloballybysome0.5d

egreesCelsiusayearlater,eventhoughrisinghumangreenhousegasemissionsandanElNinoeventcausedsomesurfacewarmingduringthe1991-1993studyperio

d.Inaninterestingtwistontheissue,BritishresearcherslastyearpublishedanarticleinthepeerreviewedscientificjournalNatureshowinghowvolcanicacti

vitymaybecontributingtothemeltingoficecapsinAntarcticabutnotbecauseofanyemissions,naturalorman-made.Instead,scientistsHughCorrandDavidVaug

hanoftheBritishAntarcticSurveybelievethatvolcanoesunderneathAntarcticamaybemeltingthecontinent’sicesheetsfrombelow,justaswarmingairtemperature

sfromhuman-inducedemissionserodethemfromabove.28.AccordingtoParagraph1,somepeoplearguethat___________.A.theiropinionissupportedbyscience.B.volc

anoesgeneratemostofthegreenhousegases.C.humanactivitiesaretoblameforgreenhousegases.D.carbonemissionsproducedbyvolcanoesar

eincreasing.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spikes"inParagraph3probablymean?A.Suddenincreases.B.Smoothtrends.C.Stabler

egularities.D.Sharpdeclines.30.Whatdothescientistsmentionedinthispassagebelieveaboutvolcaniceruptions?A.Theybroughtaboutglobalwarming.

B.TheyactuallypartlycooledthesurfaceoftheEarth.C.TheymeltedtheicesheetsinAntarcticfromabove.D.Theydominatedhumanemissionsingreenhouseeffec

t.31.Thepurposeofthepassageisto______________.A.comparetheresultsofthestudies.B.contradictaviewheldbysomepeople.C.presentnewfindings

forgreenhousephenomenon.D.reporttheeffectsofCO2,ingreenhousephenomenon.5DThecancerdeathrateintheU.S.

fellbythemostonrecordasadvancesintreatmentsforlungtumors(肿瘤)likevideo-assistedsurgeryhelpedprolongthelivesofpatients.Thedeathratefromcancerha

sbeengraduallydecliningfor26years,thanksinlargeparttofewerpeoplesmokingcigarettes.Butfrom2019to2020,themostrecentperiodavail

able,itdroppedby2.2%,themosteverinasingleyear,accordingtoareportreleasedWednesdaybytheAmericanCancerSociety.Thatcompareswithanaverage1.5

%yearlydeclineoverthedecade.Thedroptranslatestoroughly2.9millionfewercancerdeathsthanwhatwouldhaveoccurre

dhaddeathratesremainedattheirpeak.Forlungcancerspecifically,thedeathratedeclined4.3%annuallyfrom2013to2017.“Itisreally

lungcancerthatisdrivingthis,”saidRebeccaSiegel,scientificdirectorofsurveillanceresearchattheAmericanCanc

erSociety,andleadauthoronthenewstudy.“Wefoundincreasesinsurvivalforlungcancerateverystageindiagnosis.”Sheattributedthelowerdeathstoimprovement

sintreatments,includingvideo-assistedsurgerythatenablesmorepatientswithearlylungtumorstobecomequalifi

edforoperations;morepreciseradiationtreatment;andbetterscanningtechnologythatallowsdoctorstobetterassessthestageoftumor,soth

epatientgetsthebesttreatmentrightaway.Atlaterstagesofillness,new,targeteddrugsthataimatspecificdisease-causinggenesarehelpingpatientswh

osetumorshavethosegeneticflaws(缺陷).Overall,lungcancerdeathrateshavedroppedby51%formensincetheirpeakin1990,andby26%f

orwomensincetheirpeakin2002.There’sthepotentialformoreprogressinfuturereports.That’sbecausethelatest

death-ratestatisticsgoonlythrough2020,andlikelydon’tincludethepotentialimpactinlungcancerdeathfromimmune-therapydrugs.Theybecamewidely

usedinlungcanceronlyinthepastfewyears.Thereport,basedonU.S.governmentdata,isn’tallgoodnews.Prostate(前列腺)cancerdeathrateshaveleveledoffrecently

afteraperiodofdecline.Thatmaybebecausemanydoctorspulledbackonusingthecontroversialprostate-specificantigente

st,orPSA,whichcanspotthediseasebutcanleadtoover-treatmentofmenwhomayneverhavediedfromtheirtumors.“Thoughitwasdefinitelycausingharm,itwasalsocontri

butingtodeclinesindeath,”Siegelsaid.What’sneedednowisbetterscreeningteststodetectonlytheprostatecancersthatwillgoontocauseharm.Popul

ationdeathratesareconsideredoneofthemostreliablewaysofmeasuringprogressincancertreatmentandprevention.Bycontrast,cancer

survivalratescansometimesbeinfluencedbyimprovementsindiagnosingtiny,earlystagetumorsthatwouldn’tnecessarilybedea

dly.32.Accordingtoparagraph2,__________.A.cancerdeathratereacheditspeakin2017B.deathratedecreasesover

thepast2decadesC.2.9millionpeopledieofcancerinAmericaeveryyearD.mostofthecancerpatientsinAmericasufferfromlungcancer33.W

ecanlearnfromthepassagethat___________.A.femaledeathrateoflungcancerdropsmorethanthatofmaleB.targeteddrugsha

veledtorapidincreaseincancerdeathratesC.betterscanningtechnologywillleadtoimprovementintreatinggeneticflawsD.improperuseofprostate-spec

ificantigentestcanleadtoover-treatmentofmen34.Theunderlinedexpression“leveloff”inparagraph5means______.A.remainunchangedB.sh

owupC.takeoffD.becomesharp35.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MedicalProgressProlongingPatients’Lives.B.CancerDea

thRatesDroppingattheFastestPace.C.SignificantImprovementinTreatingLungCancer.6D.AdvancedTechnologiesAppliedinCancerTreatment.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。Competitionisallaroundusanditmakesthestrongstrongeran

dtheweakweaker.Itcanalsoteachushowtosurviveinafast-pacedandstressfulworld.36Howmanyofushaveseenyoungboysweepingbecausetheirteamsdidn’

twinaninter-schooltournament?Howmanyofushaveseenyoungteenagerscheatjusttowin?37Soit’simportanttodevelop

healthycompetitionamongchildren.Whenitcomestoencouraginghealthycompetitionamongchildren,thefirstthingtodoissetgoalsforthemtostickto.38Sincec

hildrenmaybeeasilyaffectedbywrongideasfrompopularmediaandtheInternet,it’suptoyoutodeveloptherightkindofspiritinthem

.Teamspiritwillhelpthemgrowintohumanbeingswhoaren’teasilyannoyedbysmalllossesortooexcitedbyvictories.39Sogivethemexampleswherefamilymem

bersrefusedtocheattowin.40Whentheytookanexam,don’taskabouthowmuchtheyexpecttoscore;instead,askwhattheywroteabout.Ifyoursonpl

ayedacricketmatchatschool,don’taskhimwhetherhisteamwonorlost;askhimhowmanyrunshescoredandencouragehimtoscorehighernexttimeinstead.Whenyouletyourchi

ldrenknowthatyou’remoreinterestedinhowtheyperformedratherthanwhethertheylostorwon,theywillsurelytrytobettert

hemselves.A.However,childrencanbehitbycompetition.B.Thesearetheeffectsofunhealthycompetition.C.Sendingyourchildrentherightsignalsisalsoimportant.D.We

shouldalsoencouragehealthycompetitionamongchildren.E.However,youmustn’tpushthemtoohardandburdenthemwithagoaltoohigh.F.Caremoreaboutchildr

en’sperformanceratherthantheresultsinasportsmatch.G.Inaddition,theymayalsonotwanttoadoptjustanymethodtowin,likecheatingorlying.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mostofusdream,whetherweremembert

hemornot.Whataredreamsfor?Ahandfulof41dominate.SigmundFreudfamouslymaintainedthattheyrevealhiddentruthsandwish

es.Morerecentresearchsuggeststhattheymayhelpusprocessintenseemotions,orperhapssortthroughandstrengthenmemories,or42randomneuron(神

经元)activity,orprepareresponsestothreateningsituations.Othersarguethatdreamshavenoevolutionaryfunction,butsimply43personalconcerns.Despitebei

nglargelyunsupportedby44,Freud’sviewmaintainsastrongfollowingaroundtheworld.Researchersfoundthatstudentsinthe

U.S.,SouthKorea,andIndiaweremuchmorelikelytosaythatdreamsrevealhiddentruthsthantoacceptbetter45theories.In

thesamestudy,respondentssaidthatdreamingaboutaplanecrashwouldcausethemmore46thananofficialwarningaboutaterroristattack.Evenifdreamscan'tforetellt

hefuture,theyseemto47oursharedfascinations.ThemajorityofdreamsoccurduringREMsleep(深度睡眠)cycles,ofwhichtheaveragepersonhasfourorfiveanight.AstudyofCan

adianuniversitystudentsfoundthemostcommondreamtopicsincludeschool,falling,beingchased,andarrivingtoolateforsomething.Forallthecommon

alitiesdreams48,theyvaryacrosstimeandculture—peoplewhogrewupwatchingblack-and-whiteTVaremorelikelytodreamin

blackandwhite.A1958study49thatcomparedwithJapanesepeople,Americansdreamedmoreaboutbeinglockedup,losingalovedone,

findingmoney,being50dressedorencounteringamadperson.Japanesepeopleweremorelikelytodream7aboutschool,try

ingrepeatedlytodosomething,beingparalyzedwithfear,or“wild,violentbeasts.”Ifhumandreamssound51,bearinmindthatevenn

egativeonescanhavepositiveeffects.InastudyofstudentstakingaFrenchmedicalschoolentranceexam,60percentofth

edreamstheyhadbeforehand52aproblemwiththeexam,suchasbeinglateorleavingananswerblank.Butthosewhoreported53aboutthee

xam,evenbadones,didbetteronitthanthosewhodidn’t.Sothenexttimeyoudreamaboutaneducationrelatedexperienceinwhichyouareunabletoansw

erthequestionsorsolveaproblem,don’t54:It’sprobablytotallymeaningless.Thenagain,yourbrainmightbepracticingsoyou'llbe55ifsuchaneventevercom

estopass.41.A.symptomsB.reviewsC.conflictsD.theories42.A.takeplaceofB.makepeacewithC.makesenseofD.comeupwith43.A.exemplifyB.dramatizeC.horri

fyD.recognize44.A.evidenceB.informationC.qualificationD.inquiry45.A.assumedB.connectedC.confirmedD.realized46.A.curiosityB.anxietyC.fancyD.reluct

ance47.A.expectB.endureC.exposeD.employ48.A.exhibitB.explainC.supplyD.identify49.A.diagnosedB.dismis

sedC.deniedD.determined50.A.unnecessarilyB.independentlyC.inappropriatelyD.impersonally51.A.puzzlingB.excitin

gC.depressingD.amusing52.A.revealedB.guaranteedC.tracedD.involved53.A.gradesB.concernsC.dreamsD.memories54.A.hesitateB.worryC.paus

eD.laugh55.A.readyB.eagerC.nervousD.curious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。Doyoufeelsafewalkingaloneatnightinthearea

whereyoulive?Residentsin144countriesansweredthisquestionand56_________(many)inthe2020GlobalLawandOrderreport.OnOct27,theUS-basedo

rganizationGallupreleasedthereport.Thepollwasinvolvednearly175000people57.___________(interview)face-to-faceorbytelephone.Respondents58.________

__(ask)abouttheirconfidenceintheirlocalpolice,theirfeelingofpersonalsafety,andtheincidence(发生率)of59._________(thief)andassault

ormugginginthepastyear.Theorganizationcollectsthe“positive”responsestothequestionsintoaLawandOrderIndexscoreforeachcountryandregion.Chinareceive

d60._____scoreof94andranksthirdonthelist,followingSingaporeandTurkmenistan,61._________bothreceived97.Thereportalsoshowedthat90percentoftherespo

ndentsfromChinasaidtheyfeltsecurewhenwalkingaloneatnight.Chineseobserverssaidpublicorderandasafeenvironment

inChinaisverynormal,andmanypeoplefeelwalkingaloneatnightisnobigdeal.InrecentdecadesmoreandmoreChinesepeoplehavetravelledabroad,62._____

_____(notice)thatpublicsecurityinChinaisbetterthan63.___________inmanyothercountries.Infact,China64.___________(

take)greateffortstoensurepeople’ssenseofhappinessandsecurity.AccordingtoChinaDaily,itlaunchedathree-yearcampaign65.__________organ

izedcrimein2018.ByAugust2020,morethan10000criminalgangshadbeenbustednationwide.Seriousviolentcrimeshavebeenonthedecl

inefor10years.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)8假定你是李华。上周五下午4点,你校学生会(StudentUnion)举办了一次环保活动。请你给校园英文报写一篇报道。内容包括:1.

活动内容:35名学生到南湖公园拾垃圾;2.活动目的:提高公众的环保意识;3.效果和感想(自拟)。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________

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_______________________________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。Jatinandhisyoungersister,Neha,livedwiththeirparentsin

apoorneighborhood.Theirmotherwasverysickandtheirfatherwasstrugglingtofindajob,andtheyhadonlyalittlemoneywithwhichtobu

yfood.Astheyhadnotpaidtherentforseveralmonths,thelandlordwasbreathingdowntheirnecks(盯着他们).Oneday,JatintookNeha’sshoestoashoerepairmantobefi

xed,buthelostthemonthewayhome.Itwasn’tuntilhegothomethatherealizedhehadlosttheshoes.Hewasafraidthathis

parentswouldbeangryanddisappointed,sohebeggedhissistertokeepitsecret.NehaagreedandthetwodecidedtoshareJatin

’srunningshoes.Neha’sschoolhourswereinthemorning,soshewouldwearthemfirst.Afterschool,shewouldrushbackandgivethemtoJatin.He

couldthenruntohisschool,whichbeganintheafternoon.Althoughheranasfastashecould,Jatinoftenarrivedlateandwaswarnedbytheschool.Along

distanceracewasgoingtobeheldfortheboysinthecity.WhenJatinlearnedthatthethirdprizewasanewpairofshoes,hedecidedtotakepart.Heranhomeexc

itedlyandpromisedhissisterthathewouldwinherthenewshoes.Thedayofracearrived.Jatinhadastrongstart,buthalfwaythroughtheracehebe

gantogettiredandhislegsbegantoache.GettingmoreandmoreexhaustedhethoughtonlyofNehaandhispromisetoher.Dreaming

ofthenewshoeshewouldwinforhissistergavehimstrength,andhestayedrightbehindthetwofastestrunners,determinedtofinishthird.Suddenly,asthefinishlinedr

ewnear,anotherrunnercollided(碰撞)withJatinfrombehindandJatincrashedtotheground.Paragraph1:Jatinlookedupandhesawth

eotherboysrushingahead._____________________________________________________________________________

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_____________Paragraph2:Filledwithpleasure,Jatinwalkedhomeinnotime.__________________________________________________________________________________

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