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英语试卷试卷满分:150分(五号楷体)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.WhatseasonwastitwhenthewomanreachedPrague?A.Insummer.B.Inautumn.C.Inwinter.2.Howmuchwillt
hespeakerspayfortheshoes?A.£35.B.£25.C.£15.3.Whatisthewomangoingtowear?A.Askirtandasweater.B.Jeansandasweate
r.C.Ashirtandaskirt.4.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeel?"A.Apologetic.B.Worried.C.Annoyed.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthe
speakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Salespersonandcustomer.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.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券的相应位置。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。每段对适或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwillthebo
ydoonSaturday?A.Goshopping.B.Haveapicnic.C.Askfriendsround.7.Whatwillthewomanbuytomorrow?A.Sausages.B.Salads.C.Pies.听第
7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heoftenborrowsthingsfromthewoman.B.Hewantstousethewoman'scamera.C.Heneedstobuythebestsuit.9.H
owwillthemangotoattendthewedding?A.Bymotorcycle.B.Bytaxi.C.Bycar.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whathappenedinthelate1970
s?A.ReturnoftheJediappeared.B.Sciencefictionmoviesbecamepopular.C.Therewasalonggapinmoviereleases.11.WhendidThePhantomMenacecomeout?A.In1980.B
.In1984.C.In1999.12.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.WhenStarWarsmovieswerereleased.B.WhateffectsStarWarsmovieshave.C.HowStarWarsmoviesweremade
.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhendidKarinabecomeinterestedincooking?A.Whenshehelpedherparentsinthehotelkitchen.B.Whenshemadefoodforherselfatho
me.C.Whensheworkedinarestaurant.14.WhathappenedtoKarinainthecookingcompetition?A.Shewononeoftheprizes.B.Herdisheswer
ethoughthighlyof.C.Sherealizedhertalentforcooking.15.WhydidatopchefoffertotrainKarina?A.HeneededsomeonetoworkonSaturdays.B.Afamouspersonlikedthe
foodshemade.C.Shewasquickatlearningtocook.16.WhatdoesKarinaliketodoinherfreetime?A.Staywithherfamily.B.Createnews
alads.C.Eatout.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Guestspeakers.B.Clubmembers.C.Universitystudents.18.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestdoi
ng?A.Comparingtheclubsbeforejoiningone.B.Rememberingtobringthelibrarycard.C.Tryingtojoinafreeclub.19.Whati
nformationisontheregistrationdocument?A.Abooklistforeachcourse.B.Thenamesofthedepartmentalheads.C.Theclassroomnumbersforeachc
lass.20.Whereshouldonefixanyaccommodationproblems?A.Thesecretaryoffice.B.Theacademicdepartment.C.Theuniversityadministration.第
二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。APAPERBACKSLadyinWaitingbyAnneGlenconner(Hodder,£
8.99).Aformerlady-in-waitingtoPrincessMargaretandmaidofhonourattheQueenscoronation,Glencommertakesusbehindtheroyalscenesinthisirresistible
,sometimesjaw-droppingmemoir.TheSecond-WorstRestaurantinFrancebyAlexanderMcCallSmith(Polygon,£8.99).Inhissecondnovelfea
turingtheScottishcookerywriterPaulStewart,McCallSmithisaswittyandshrewdasever.BrothersinArmsbyGeraintJones(Pan,£8.99).vividandcandidstoriesofthewarin
AfghanistanfromaBritishex-soldier.AForget-Me-NotSummerbySophieClare(Hodder,£8.99).Charmingsliceofescapistromance,setinProvence-
---althoughthisyearthebookmaybemoreofasubstituteforasummerholidaythananaccompanimenttoone.TheGoldenFleecebyEstherRutter(Granta,£9.99).Thoroughly
well-informed----tothepointofslightlyobsessive----accountofhistoryandpresentstateofknittinginBritain.21.Whichbooksarepublishedinth
esamecompany?A.LadyinWaitingandTheSecond-WorstRestaurantinFranceB.BrothersinArmsandTheGoldenFleeceC.AForget-Me-NotSummerandLadyinWaiting
D.TheGoldenFleeceandBrothersinArms22.WhatdoyoulearnaboutthebookbyAlexanderMcCallSmith?A.It’saboutarestaurantinFrancewhic
histhesecondworst.B.Ittellsussomejaw-droppingfactsbehindtheroyalscenes.C.McCallSmithallowshischaracterstoadvancethestorywithwit.D.It’sthesecond
novelofthewriteroncookery.23.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothebookslistedabove?A.Youcannotdownloadtheebooksontoyourphon
e.B.GeraintJoneswasonceaBritishsoldierinAfghanistan.C.TheGoldenFleeceisabookontheknittinghistoryofBritish.D.AForge
t-Me-NotSummerisonlyanaccompanimenttoone.BOneofthemostimportantthingsthathashappenedtomeoccurredlongbeforeIwasawareofit.Asthest
orygoes,IwasthreedaysoldandMomwassinging“TheNameGame”songtome:“ChristineBo-Bean-Banana-Fanna-Fo-Feen.”Bydayfour,Iwasgivenanewname----Christine
-Bo-Bean,orjustBo-Beetomymother.Now,IamBotoherandclosefriends.Whyisthisnickname(昵称)soimportanttome?IoncereadabookwithapassageaboutTrueNameswhi
chexplainsthatwhenaperson’struenameisspoken,shehasadistinctaura(光环)aroundher.AlthoughIhavebeenBotomymotherallmylife,Irecentlydiscoveredtha
tmytruenameisnotonmybirthcertificate;it’sthenamethatisasuniqueandmemorableasIam.PeopleusuallyknowmeasChristine.Theys
tillseemeasaquiet,bookishchild.Theydon’tknowwhoIamnow.Mymostrecenthopes,fears,goals,dreamsandopinionsescapetheir
notice;itiseasiertothinkofmeasIwas.Intheirminds,theyhaveaboxlabeled“Christine”inwhichIfitneatly,andasChristine,Iwascontentwiththe
perfectpackaging.ThosewhocallmeBoorBo-Beereallyknowme.TheyrememberwhoIwasandrealizeIhavechanged.Bois
atightsqueezeintheold“Christine”boxes.TheBoIamisever-changing,ever-growingandever-learning.WhenIwasChr
istine,Iwasquiet,andeasilyscared.Ifearedgroups,meetingnewpeopleandsharingmyopinions.Iwasmorecomfortablewithabookthanmyb
estfriend.AsChristine,IthoughteveryonewasbetterthanIwas.AsBo,Istilllovemybooks,butIwanttodiscussthem.AsBo,mydreamistolivewhereIcanexpe
riencenewthingsandmeetnewpeople.Idreamaboutbeingaloneonastagelitbyasinglespotlight;Ihavethatconfidencenow.IamequaltothoseIoncesawasbettertha
nme.Anameshouldn’tmakesuchadifference,butsometimes,whenapersonfindshisorherTrueName,theydevelopanewshinevisibletofrie
nds,familyandespeciallythemselves.Ican’talwaysbeBo.SometimesexposingmyselfisstillscaryandIfeeltoonervous;Iwanttohideinthoseoldboxes.Mostly,howeve
r,Iamreadyfortheworld.So,justcallmeBo.24.Whenwastheauthorgivenanickname?A.WhenherMomsangthesong.B.Onthef
ourthdayaftershewasborn.C.Sevendaysaftershewasborn.D.Whenshereceivedtheold“Christine”box.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence
implydothepeopleknowabouttheauthorasChristine?A.Theauthorhastoliveintheoldboxes.B.Theoldboxesarenotnotfitfortheauthoranyl
onger.C.Theydon’tknowtheauthorhaschangedhername.D.PeopleusuallyknowtheauthorasChristinebutshehaschanged.26.Whatkindofpersonwastheauthorinthe
past?A.Shelackedconfidenceandpreferredtobealone.B.Shetookpleasureinfindingnewthings.C.Shelovedreadingand
sharingbookswithfriends.D.Sheshowednointerestinreading.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AUniqueNameB.MyTrueNameC.Learnin
gfromNamesD.MeaningofNicknamesCManybusinessesoffermembershipcardstoclients(客户),promisingthattheywillenjoydiscount
s,andthemoretheyusethecards,thebiggerthediscountswillbe.Thisisacommonpracticetoattractandkeepregularcusto
mers.Byprovidingqualityproductsorservicesatreasonableprices,businessescanindeedachievethisgoal.However,inre
centyears,consumerstryingtobookflightsorhotelsoncertainwebsiteshavediscoveredthatpriceswereactuallyhigherforfrequentusersthanfo
rnewcomers.Theyfoundthattheycouldpaylessbyopeningupanewaccountratherthanusinganoldone.Unfortunately,thesebusinessesareusinginformationgatheredthr
oughbigdataonclients'preferencesandpurchasinghabitstotakeadvantageofthem,whichamountstotargetedprice
discrimination(歧视).Therehavebeennumerouscasesofoverchargingbasedonbigdataonvariousshoppingplatformsinrecentye
ars.However,sinceit'sdifficulttocollectsufficientevidencetoaccusethesebusinesses,onlyasmallnumberofconsumershavechosentotakethemon.Thus,bigdata,wh
ichissupposedtobenefitthepublic,ishelpingsomebusinessescheatconsumers.Bigdataitselfisnotabadthing,sinceitispl
ayinganincreasinglyimportantroleinsociallifeandeconomicgrowth.Itcanserveasabasicresourceandtool.Butsinceitisbeingusedtoovercharge
frequentclients,thepublichasexpressedanger.It'sashort-sightedbehaviorthatwilleventuallydriveawaycustomers.Instead,bigdatashouldbeusedtoimpr
ovebusinesses'servicesandproductsbystrengtheningsupervision(监督)andpunishmentsothatthisnewtechnologycanplayitsdueroleinInternetco
mmerce.It'surgenttostopthemisuseofbigdatabysteppingupsupervision.Marketandnetworksupervisoryauthoritiesneedtojoinhandsinthiseffort
.Theillegaluseofbigdatashouldbeseverelypunished.Advancedtechnologyshouldbemorewidelyusedtosupervisebigdatause.It
'sallrightforbusinessestoemploycertainmethodstomakebigmoney,buttochargeregularclientsmorethannewcomersbytakingadvantageofinformationcoll
ectedthroughbigdataanalysisisviolatingregularclients'rightsaswellastheirtrustinthesebusinesses.TheLawontheProtectionofConsumerRi
ghtsandInterestsclearlystatesthatconsumershavetherighttoknowthetruthaboutthecommoditiesandservicestheybuy.Thus,tooverchargeregularclientsisnotonlyb
etrayingtheprincipleoffairnessandsincerity,butalsorelevantlaws.Inthelongrun,it'sthebusinessesthatwillsuffermost.28.Whatdobusine
ssespromisebyofferingmembershipcards?A.Toprovidequalityproducts.B.tocollectinformation.C.TooverchargeclientsD.Toappealtoregularcu
stomers.29.What’sthedueroleofbigdatainInternetcommerce?A.Benefitingthepublic.B.Improvingbusinesses'services.C.Cheatingcustomers.
D.Violatingregularclients'rights.30.Whowillsuffermostfromthemisuseofbigdataaccordingtothetext?A.networks
upervisoryauthorities.B.Internetcommerce.C.regularclients.D.Businessesinvolved.第二节(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。IwastakingamemorytestwhilelyinginsideanMRIscannertoseewhetherthebrainsofmemorychampionslikemeweredifferen
tfromanyoneelse’s.Whentheresultswerepublished,thefindingswereverypositive.31Instead,whatsetusapartwaswhatwedidw
henwerelearning----inparticular,thewayweusedpictures,andputour“mind’seye”towork.Everyonecangetmorefromtheirmemory.Anyformat
ioncanbeturnedintoimagery----immediatelyswitchingonpartsofthebrainthatcreaterich,multi-layeredmemories.Tryityourself.Here’salistofrandomwords
----justthesortofinformationthat’susedtotestwould-bememorychampions.32Picturethem,asvividlyasyoucan.
MOUNTAIN,TAINBOW,PEA,SOFA,SHEEP,SNOWMAN,WINDMILL,NEWSPAPER,PIANO,UMBRELLAAsimages,ratherthanwords,thesei
temswillstaylongerinyourshort-termmemory.33you’llboostyourchancesofachievingevenlonger-termlearning.Fireupyour
visualmemoryandgetyourbrainbuzzing.Noticetherelativesizesoftheitemsonthelist.Lookoutforanysimilaritiesordifferencesin
shapes,coloursortextures.Andaskyourselfifanyofthewordsfallintoobviouspairsorpatterns.34Then,startattachingimagestoinformationyouwanttoremember:sh
oppinglists,addresses,brilliantideas.Bydoingso,you’llfindthatyousoonbecomemoreobservant,betterwithdetails,an
dmoreconfidentaboutrecallingthethingsthatmatter.35andusepicturestohelpyoutosetsomenew“personalbests”foryourownmemorypower!A.Butdon’tjust
readthewords.B.Solearnfromthechampions,C.Andbylettingyourbrainengagewiththeminnewways,D.Therearetwokindsofmemory:
short-termandlong-term.E.Afterafewminutes,coverthepageandseehowmanywordsyourecall.F.Thus,rememberingcanbethough
tofasanactofcreativereimagination.G.Expertmemorisersdidn’thaveanyphysicaldifferencesbetweenourears.第三部分语言运用(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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Twoweeksago,my90-year-oldmother,CatherineRitchie,waspreparingherselfforbedataround9pm.
Afterbrushingherteethandhair,sheturnedaroundtofindherbedcompletelyengulfed(吞没)inflames.Shemadean___36___toextinguishtheflamesherselfby___37___bla
nketsandpillowsonthefire.Thesmokeandheatweresooverwhelmingthatsheimmediatelylosthersenseof___38___,gaveup___39___thefire,anddecidedtoflee.Shepushedth
eemergencycallbuttonshe___40___onhernecklace,called911,andattemptedtogetoutofhernowengulfed___41___.Shewalkedintotheclosetsevera
ltimesthinkingitwasthedoorthat___42___tothehallway.Itwasn’t.Shecouldn’tfindherwayout.Shewas___43___.Smokeeverywhere.Acrossthestreet,4bo
yssawthesmokeand___44___offlames.Notanadultin___45___.4kidswhotookimmediate___46___tosaveanelderlywomanwhotheycouldn’t___47__
_washomeandwho3ofthemhadnevereven___48___.Onestartedbreakingtheglassonthefrontdoor.Onecalled911.Onewenttothebackdoorandbegankickingi
tin.Onewenttothe___49___foranaxandhelp.Withinminutes,adoorwas___50___inbya14-year-oldchildwhofoundmymotherandpickedherupinhis___51___.Kidswhoaret
oldaboutallthethingstheyaren’t___52___enoughtodosavedthelifeofthemostpreciousandbelovedwomanweknow.Courageousyoungmen___53___theirownlives,theirownsa
fety,perhapstheirgood___54___withtheirparentswhomighthavechosenforthemtodo___55___,andtheycarriedmymotheroutofherburninghomeintothestreet,wh
erefiretrucksandambulanceswouldsoonarrive.DylanWick–16yearsold,NickByrd–14yearsold,SethByrd–16yearsold,a
ndWyattHall–17yearsold,thankyou!36.A.appealB.experimentC.operationD.attempt37.A.draggingB.throwingC.distributingD.spreading38.A.d
irectionB.balanceC.urgencyD.self39.A.coveringB.catchingC.fightingD.spilling40.A.wearsB.holdsC.purchasesD.decorates41.A.kitchenB.toiletC
.closetD.bedroom42.A.leadsB.conductsC.connectsD.links43.A.castB.resistedC.stuckD.adapted44.A.reflectionB.regulationC.capt
ionD.construction45.A.conditionB.chargeC.demandD.sight46.A.stepB.effectC.actionD.responsibility47.A.arrangeB.guaranteeC.promiseD
.suspect48.A.witnessedB.reachedC.metD.heard49.A.neighborsB.barbersC.shelterD.basement50.A.knockedB.kickedC.forcedD.settled51.A.handsB.ar
msC.effortD.favor52.A.stableB.acuteC.braveD.old53.A.riskedB.gaveC.devotedD.saved54.A.associationB.relationshi
pC.assumptionD.reputation55.A.insteadB.thoughC.otherwiseD.yet第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确
形式。Onceuponatime,therelivedintheMountainE-Meiawhitesnakeandagreensnake.Beingmagical,thesnakesturned___56___(they)intotwobeaut
ifulyoungladies.TheymetXuXianattheWestLake.Thewhitesnake___57___(fall)inlovewithXuXianatfirstsight.Theygotmarriedsoonafter.TheLadyWhitehelpedherhus
bandopenanherbalmedicinestoreandgavefree___58___(treat)andmedicinetothepoor.Onedayamonk,___59___(name)FaHai,warnedXuXian___60___hiswife’sdeceptive
appearanceandsuggestedtohimaplan.ItwasduringtheDragonBoatFestival,___61___Chinesefamiliesliketodecoratewithcalamus(菖蒲)andC
hinesemugwort(艾蒿)aroundthehouseanddrinkrealgarwine(雄黄酒)todriveawayspirits.LadyWhitewaspregnantatthatti
meandhermagicalpowerhad___62___(weak)alot.Shetriedthewinetopleaseherhusband.___63___(fortunate),shecouldn’tco
ntrolherselfandturnedbackintoasnake.XuXiansawthewhitesnake,shockedbeyondbeliefanddied.LadyWhitereturnedtohumanform,obtainedsomesacredKunlunMountainhe
rbs,and___64___(bring)herhusbandbacktolife.SheconvincedXuXianthatthesnakewasjust___65___dream,andtheyliv
edhappilyeverafter.56.__________57.__________58.__________59.__________60.__________61.__________62.__________63.__________
64.__________65.__________第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)2020年春节期间,新型冠状病毒肺炎(NCP)在我国蔓延。在此期间,义无反顾冲上疫情防控第一线,作出了防疫的重大贡献。现在你向中国日
报社写一封信,感谢在疫情期间奋斗在抗疫一线的医务人员。要点:①感谢他们的勇敢,忘我和付出;②我们一定能战胜疫情;③学习他们,学好本领,奉献社会;④表达感谢,并祝他们安康。要求:1)文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;2)词数80左右。DearEditor
s,IamwritingtoexpressmysincereappreciationfortheunselfisheffortsandmissionoftheforefrontmedicalworkersinfightingagainsttheNCP._________
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_________________________________________Sincerelyyours,Amiddleschoolstudent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。Whenweareinthefaceo
fhardships,differentattitudestowardlifeleadtodifferentlives.Austinlosthisarmsinanaccidentthatclaimedthelifeofhisfather—whowast
hemainsourceofsupportforthefamily.Sincethen,hehashadtodependonthearmsofhisyoungerbrother.Forthesakeoftakingcareof
him,hisyoungerbrotherbecamehisshadow,neverleavinghimaloneforyears.Exceptforwritingwithhistoes,hewascomp
letelyunabletodoanythinginhislife.Onelatenight,hesufferedfromdiarrhea(腹泻)andhadtowakeuphisyoungerbrother.Hisyoungerbrothera
ccompaniedhimintothetoiletandthenwentbacktothedormtowait.Butbeingsotired,hisyoungerbrotherfellasleep,leavinghiminthetoiletfortwohourstilltheteacheron
dutydiscoveredhim.Althoughthetwobrothersgrewuptogether,theyhadtheirownshareofproblems,whichmadethemoftenquarrelwitheachother.Thenoneday,hisyounge
rbrotherbecamesoangrythathewantedtoseparatefromAustin,livinghisownlife,asmanynormalpeopledid.SoAustinwasheartbroken,an
dhewasatalosswhattodointhefutureofhislife.Itwasreallyacoincidencethatasimilarmisfortunebefellagirl,Ella,too.Onenig
hthermother,whosufferedfromchronicmentalillness,lefthome.Soherfatherwentouttolookforhermother,leavingheraloneathome.Shetrie
dtopreparemealsforherparents,accidentallystartingafireinthekitchen,whichtookherarmsaway.Thoughhereldersister,whowasstudyinginanothercity,
showedherstrongwillingnesstotakecareofher,shewasdeterminedtobecompletelyself-reliant.Atschool,shealwaysstudiedhard.Mostimportantof
all,shelearnedtobeindependent.Onceshewrotethefollowinginhercomposition:"Iamlucky.ThoughIlostmyarms,Istillhavelegs.Iamlucky.T
houghmywingsarebroken,myheartcanstillfly."注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请
用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Oneday,theboyandthegirlwerebothinvitedtoappearonatelevisioninterviewprogram.P
aragraph2:Theyhadbothbeenthroughthesamepainfulexperience,buttheirdifferentattitudesdeterminedthenatureoftheirlives.英语答案【答案
】1-5:CABCA6-10:BCABB11-15:CACBB16-20:ACACA21-23CCD24-27BDAB28-30AAD31-35GACEB36-55DBACADACADCBCABBDABC56.themselves57.fell58.treatment59.name
d60.of61.when62.weakened63.unfortunately64.brought65.aDuringatimeofsuchuncertaintyandcrisis,itwashumblingtoseethemcourage
ouslyputtingothersfirstinmomentsofneed,devotingtheireffortsandtimeselflessly.Themedicalworkersinourcountryhaveinspiringlyshownthattogetherasacommu
nity,anythingispossible.WehavetheconfidencetowintotalvictoryinNCPfight.Weapplaudtheeffortsofthemedicalworkers.Notonlydowe
backforthem,butalsowhatwehavelearnedfromthemisthatstudyinghardandbecomingheroesintheheartsofthepeople.weagainwanttoexpress
ourthankstoyouroutstandingcontributionstotheNCPcontroleffortsinthefaceoftheongoingepidemic.Takecareandcomebackhomesafeandsound.Paragrap
h1:Oneday,theboyandthegirlwerebothinvitedtoappearonatelevisioninterviewprogram.Theysharedtheirstorywiththeliveaudience.Whenthehostasked
abouttheirexpectationsofthefuture,theygaveoppositeanswers.Theboytoldthehostabouthisuncertainfutureatbeingleftonhisown,whereasthegirlwasfullofenth
usiasmforherlife.Theybothwereaskedtowritesomethingonapieceofpaperwiththeirtoes.Theboywrote"Myyoungerbrother'sarmsaremyarms"
,whilethegirlwrote"Brokenwings,flyingheart".Paragraph2:Theyhadbothbeenthroughthesamepainfulexperience,bu
ttheirdifferentattitudesdeterminedthenatureoftheirlives.Itistruethatlifeisunpredictableanddisasterscanstrikeatanytime.Howw
ehandlemisfortunewhenconfrontedwithit,reflectsourattitudestosuffering,whichcanresultincompletelydifferentlives.Ifwechoo
seonlytocomplainandescapefromthemisery,itwillalwaysfollowuswhereverwego.Butifwedecidetobestrongandindependen
t,thehardshipwillturnouttobethesmilingfortuneonwhichnewhopeswillarise.[文章大意]Austin在一场意外中不幸失去双臂,而后他几乎完全
依赖自己弟弟的照顾,因此他们形影不离,最终弟弟选择去过自己的生活,因此Austin十分难过,陷入深深的彷徨中。而女孩Ella也因意外失去了双臂,但是她选择自己积极地面对这个不幸。[写作指导]Paragraph1的开头是"一天,男孩和女孩两人被邀请参加一档电视访谈节目",
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