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机密★启用前长沙市望城区2020年下期普通高中期末质量调研检测高二英语班级:姓名:准考证号:(全卷满分:150分,考试用时:120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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.Whatdidthewomanbuy?A.Anovel
.B.Amagazine.C.Adictionary.2.Whatwillthemandoat10:00thisevening?A.Visithisaunt.B.Gotoaconcert.C.Stayathome.3.Wheredoest
hewoman’ssisterreallywanttowork?A.InAtlanta.B.InChicago.C.InNewYork.4.Whatdoesthemanenjoydoing?A.Running.B.Walking.C.Hiking.5.Whydoesn
’tLaurafinishherfood?A.Sheisfull.B.Shedoesn’tlikeit.C.Shehasastomachache.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdidthewomandoforMr.Lee?A.Shecookeddinner.B.Sh
emadethebed.C.Sheputhisbooksaway.7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Ataretirementhome.B.Atahospital.C.Atahotel.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8.
WhatwillLucindadonext?A.Studyforanexam.B.Cookameal.C.Havesomefood.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeaker
s?A.Fellowstudents.B.Motherandson.C.Teacherandstudent.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.WhydoesthewomanwanttoimproveherEnglish?A.Tofindanewjob.B.
TowatchanEnglishprogram.C.Tospeakwithhercolleaguesbetter.11.WhichprogramisagoodchoicetopracticeBritishEnglish?A.D
owntonAbbey.B.DesperateHousewives.C.TheCarmichaelShow.12.Whatisthewomanadvisedtodo?A.Lookforabetterjob.B.
PracticeAmericanEnglish.C.Makenoteswhilewatchingprograms.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inaclassroom.B.Ataradiostation.
C.Atacenterforoldpeople.14.WhendidMissAllenstartherproject?A.Oneyearago.B.Twoyearsago.C.Threeyearsago.15.
ForwhatdidMissAllensetuptheproject?A.Offeringpoorpeoplejobs.B.Raisingmoneyforschools.C.Helpingoldpeopleandstuden
ts16.Howmanyseniorvolunteerstookpartintheprojectlastyear?A.200.B.500.C.12,000.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。17.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthegamethisweekend?A.Ex
cited.B.Confident.C.Bored.18.Whywon’tBobwatchthegame?A.Heisn’tinterestedinit.B.Hehastogooutoftown.C.Hedoesn’thaveaticket.19.How
willthespeakersgotothegame?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.20.Whenwillthegamebegin?A.At1:00pm.B.At2:00pm.C.At3:00pm.第二部分阅读理解(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。AFeelingboredinthecomingcoldwinter?Don’twor
ry!Formovielovers,hereare4newmoviesrecommendedbyBBC.WonderWoman1984WonderWoman1984isfinallyleapingintocinemas,m
akingit2020’sfirstandlastmajorsuperheroblockbuster.GalGadotreturnsastheAmazonwarriorprincess,battlingKr
istenWiig’sCheetahinthe1980s;Thefilmis“astand-alonefilminthesamewaythatBond007filmsare,notonecontinuousstory
thatrequiresmanyparts”.Releasedon25DecintheUS,CanadaandScandinavia,andfrom16DecintheUKandaroundtheworld.SoulInthefirstPixarc
artoontohaveanAfrican-Americanleadcharacter,JamieFoxxprovidesthevoiceofamusicteacherwhodreamsofmakingitasajazzpianistinNewYork.Butjustafte
rasuccessfulinterview,hefallsdownamanhole(下水道的入孔),andfindshimselfinaspiritualworldwherehumanspiritsaregiventheirpersonalitie
s.Andthingsgetevenmorestrangefromthere.OnDisney+from25DecNomadlandFerncan’taffordtoliveinherhouse,soshepac
ksherthingsintoacampervan,anddrivesoffintotheNevadadesert.Shesoondiscoverssheisn’talone:alargecommunityofseniorci
tizensareforcedtoliveontheroad,supportingthemselveswithshort-termjobs.WhatmakesNomadlanduniqueisthatwhileFernisplayed
byanOscar-winningactress,nearlyallofthepeopleshemeetsarerealnomads(流浪者)whoretelltheirownexperiences.Writtenanddirec
tedbyChloeZhao(TheRider),thefilmisa“mixtureofdocumentary(记录片)andfiction”.Releasedon4DecintheUSandCanada,and30DecinFranceWolfwalkersTheyea
r’sfinestanimatedfilmfromCartoonSaloon!Thelatestinspringfairytaleissetinthemid17th-Century,whenEnglishsoldiersaretryingtogetth
ewildwoodsnearKilkenny.Onehunter’sdaughterlearnstherearen’tjustwolvesintheforest,but“wolfwalkers”whocanchangeintowolvesatnight
.RichardWhittakerpraises“aheartwarmingstoryoffamilyandfriendship,andameaningfularthistorylesson…Wolfwalkersstandsproudasanewclassic.”OnAppleTV+from1
1Dec21.Childrenwillbemoreinterestedin.A.WonderWoman1984&SoulB.Soul&WolfwalkersC.Nomadland&WolfwalkersD.WonderWoman19
84&Nomadland22.WhichfilmcanFrenchmovieloverswatchattheendofDecember?A.WonderWoman1984B.SoulC.NomadlandD.Wolf
walkers23.Whichistrueaboutthefilms?A.Fernhastoworkwithnomadsbecauseofpoverty.B.JamieFox,amusician,experiencesman
ystrangethingsinNewYork.C.GalGadotactsastheAmazonworriorprincefightinginthe1980’s.D.RichardWhittakermakespositivecommentsonWolf
walkers.BWeareoftentoldtopayattentiontowhatourmotherstellus.Mostofusenjoylisteningtoourmothersspeak.Scientistshavefoundthatcomparedtootherpeople’svo
ices,ourbrainsgreatlypreferthevoicesofourownmothers.ScientistsatStanfordUniversity,US,recentlystudiedthis.Theysca
nnedchildren’sbrainswhiletheywerelisteningtodifferentsounds,includingtheirmothers’voices.Theyfoundthat97percentofthetime,childrencouldrecognize
theirmothers’voicesatonce.Hearingtheirmother’svoicesmakeschildren’sbrainsmoreactive.Weusuallyjustuseon
epartofourbraintodealwithsoundswhenwehearsomething.Butwhenwehearourmothers’voices,manypartsofthebrain,includingthoseinchargeofrewardandemotion,sta
rttoworkaswell.Whydowerespondsostronglytoourmothers’voices?Itstartsevenbeforeweareborn.Whenchildrenarestillinthewombo
rhavejustbeenborn,theyheartheirmotherstalking.Thismakesbabiesfeelcomfortableandteachesthemlanguageandsocialskills,eventhoughtheyares
tillveryyoung.Thebabieslearntorecognizetheirvoicesasarewardingsound.Later,whenthissoundisheardagain,moreattentionispaidtoit.Somesoundsar
enecessaryforoursurvivalorbringuspleasure.Thesesoundsarerecognizedbyourbrainsasrewardingsounds.Mosthumanvoicesarenotrecognizedinth
isway,sincewehearthemsooften.Butmothers’voicesaredifferent!24.Whatwillhappenwhenchildrenheartheirmothers’voices?A.Manypartsoftheirbrainsbecomeactiv
e.B.Theywillneedtimetorecognizethevoices.C.Theirlanguageskillsstarttoimprove.D.Theywillremembersomebedtimestories.25.AccordingtoParagra
ph4,whydochildrenpaymoreattentiontotheirmothers’voices?A.Becausetheycanrecognizetheirvoicesquickly.B.Becausetheirvoicesmakethemmorecomforta
ble.C.Becausetheycangetarewardfordoingso.D.Becausetheycangetlovefromtheirmothers.26.“Rewardingsounds’
’inthepassagereferstosoundsthat.A.CanbeeasilyrecognizedB.AreoftenheardC.AremadebybabiesD.Makeushappy
27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.ImportanceoflisteningtomomB.SecretofhumanvoiceC.Powerofmom’svoiceD.L
ovefrommomCYear2020wouldseemtobetheyearofhealthyeating.Peoplearechoosingtofollowavegetariandiet,andsomehaveevengiveupanimalproductsentirelybygoin
gvegan.ButJoeRogan,themostpopularpodcast(播客)hostintheUS,saidNotothistrendandcomicallyproclaimed(宣称)January2020as“Worldcarnivore(食肉动物)month”.St
artinginJanuary,heateonlymeatfor30dayswithoutanycarbohydrates(碳水化合物),vegetablesorfruit.ThepodcastertriedthedietafterJ
ordanPeterson,apsychologist,claimedthedietcouldraiseenergylevelsandmentalhealth,accordingtotheBusinessInside
r.Risingtothechallenge,RoganpostedregularupdatesabouthisdietonpopularUSsocialplatformInstagram.Withjusttwomealsaday,breakfastwoul
dbesixeggsorasteak,anddinnerwouldincludeeitheranothersteak,suchasbeef,fishorliver.After30days,Rogansaidhe“
feltamazing“.Healsowrote,“Ilost12pounds(5.4kg).Lotsofpainswentaway.Myenergywasconstant,andIhaveimprovement
sinmyvitiligo-–Iwentintothisillness,thinkingthatthiscarnivoredietwaskindofstrange,butthisisasgoodasI‘vefel
tinalongtime.”Despiteitspositiveresults,somehavecriticizedthediet’slimitation.LindaVanHorn,chiefnutritionexpertatNo
rthwesternUniversity,saidthatstudiesconsistentlyshowthatahigh-qualitydietwithenoughnutrientsisassociatedwith“abett
erqualityoflife,longevity(长寿)andreducedriskofchronic(慢性的)diseases.”Sheaddedthattheenergyrisepeopleclaimtofeelfromthecarnivoredi
etisprobablynotbecauseofthemeat.Instead,shesaidkickingcarbohydratesandsugarcausesweightlossanditmakespeoplefeelbetter.Whilethec
arnivoredietmayofferyousomebenefits,eatingabalanceddietwillaffordyoumorehealthbenefitsthanconsumingasinglefoodgroup,accordingtoHealthline.Sob
ecareful!28.HowdidRoganrespondtothevegantrend?A.Hegaveupanimalproductsentirely.B.Hestartedtoeatonlymeatfor30day
s.C.Hehelpedpromoteitonhispodcast.D.Hesuggestedanannualcelebrationof“Worldcarnivoremonth”.29.AccordingtoLindaVanHorn,whydopeoplefeelbetterfromthe
carnivorediet?A.Theygetconstantenergyfromit.B.Themeatinthedietimprovetheirmentalhealth.C.Thediethelpsthemrelievetheirachesandpains
.D.Theyachieveweightlosswithouteatingcarbohydratesandsugar.30.Whatcanweconcludefromthetext?A.Furtherstudieswillbedoneon
thecarnivorediet.B.Stickingtoamorebalanceddietisstillthewisestchoice.C.Thecarnivoredietismorebeneficialthanav
egetariandiet.D.Thecarnivoredietwillbecomeatrendinthefuture.31.Whatattitudedoesthewriterholdtowards“thecarniv
orediet”?A.SupportiveB.OpposedC.CautiousD.DoubtfulDScientistshavedesigned“transparentwood”thatcouldreplacetradit
ionalglassinwindows.Theinventionwasdevelopedusingwoodfromthebalsatree,whichisnativetoSouthandCentralAmerica,andclaimstobefivetimesmorethermally(热地)
efficientthanglass.Theteamtreatedbalsawoodinanoxidizing(氧化剂)baththatbleaches(漂白)itofnearlyallvisibilityandthenmixeditwithasyntheticpolymerca
lledpolyvinylalcohol(PVA)(聚乙烯醇)---creatingaproductthatisvirtuallytransparent.ThetransparentwoodwascreatedbyteamsattheUniversityofMarylandandUniv
ersityofColorado,whichsetouttofindagreeneralternativetotraditionalglass–aproductionthatcreates25,000tonsinemissions(排放物)eachyear.Alo
ngwithcontributingtogreenhousegases,glasscontributestoalossofenergy.“Residentialbuildingwindowsinparticularaccount
for10–25%oftheheatlossduetotheirpoorthermalmanagementability,”theteamwroteinthestudy.“Exploringenergyefficientwindowmateri
alsisthushighlydesirabletosolveheatingcosts,energyshortages,andtheglobaleffectofclimatechangeassociatedwithincreasedcarbonemissions.”Theteamnotes
thatthebondingbetweenPVAandcellulose(纤维素)inthewood,createsatightlypackedstructurethatallowsformorethermalprotec
tionandmakesitlastlongerandlighterthanglass.“Usingtransparentwoodcouldprovetobecostefficientaswell,”rese
archerssharedinastatement.“Itisapproximatelyfivetimesmorethermallyefficientthanglass,cuttingenergycosts.’“Itismadefromasustainable,renewab
leresourcewithlowcarbonemissions.It’salsofitforexistingindustrialprocessingequipment,makingtheinventionintopracticeaneasything.”Unliketrad
itionalglass,thetransparentwoodcanbearmuchstrongerhittingandwillbendwhendamaged,insteadofbreakingintopieces.32.Whatdoe
sParagraph3mainlyimply?A.Fewmaterialscanbeusedtocreatethetransparentwood.B.Carbonemissionshavecausedserio
uspollution.C.Thetraditionalglassshouldbecompletelydeserted.D.Newenvironmentally-friendlymaterialsaregreatlydesired.33.Howmanyadv
antagesarementionedabout“transparentwood‘inthelastparagraph?A.ThreeB.FourC.FiveD.Seven34.Whyisitpossibleforthetransparent
woodtobeusedatpresent?A.Becauseitwillnotbebrokenevenwhenitishit.B.Becauseitcanbeappliedtothepresentprocessingmachineinindustry.C.
Becauseit’smadefromanewresourcewhichproducesfewercarbonemissions.D.Becauseithasaspecialstructurewhichmakesitlighterthantraditionalgla
ss.35.Whatisthepurposeofthisarticle?A.TointroduceB.ToadvertiseC.ToargueD.Topersuade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。Thisyear,educationhasbeenbadlydisruptedbycovid-19._36“Don’tdeleteyourbrowserhistor
y,”LinKai,afatherinHangzhouwarnshis11-year-oldson,whoissupposedtobelive-streaminglecturesdeliveredbyhisschoolteacher.
MrLinhasreasontofeelanxious.Becauseofthespreadofcovid-19,theauthoritieshaveclosedschoolsanduniversitiesindefinitely.But“studymu
stnotstop”.MrLinwantshissontoknowhewillinspectthebrowserforevidenceofsuchnaughtiness._37LinWeihua,teachingatWuhanUniversity,cold-callshiss
tudentsduringlivestreams.Withsit-downexamsimpossible,hisgradingsystemplacesmoreemphasisonhowstudentsperform
inclassroomdiscussions.Theseareconductedusingvideo-conferencingplatformssuchasDingtalkbyAlibab,atechgia
nt,andKetangbyTencent,acompetitor.Slowinternetspeedsathomearenoexcuseforlaziness,saysYueQin,asecondary-schoolteacherinBeijing.Ifc
onnectionsaretoobadforvideocalls,studentscandownloadfilesandhomework._38ThemunicipalgovernmentofBeijinghasannouncedthat,inhouseholds
withtwoworkingparents,oneisallowedtostayhometosupervisethekidswithoutanylossofpay.Inpoorareas,instructionbytelevi
siondoeshelp.SinceFeb17thChinaEducationNetworkhasbeenbroadcastingclasseseveryweekdayfrom8amto10pm.Thefirstlessonofthedayisaimedatpupilsinthefirs
tyearofprimaryschool._39andChinese,arecovered.Allcoresubjects,suchasmathematic40ThatistheyearleadinguptotheGaokao.Manyparentsfeelworriedthato
nlinelearningisapoorsubstituteforclassroominstruction.HouKaixuan,whowillsitstheGaokaoinZhangjiakouthissummer,eagerlyawaitsthere-openingofhisscho
ol.‘Iamsimplymoreproductiveinaphysicalclassroom,”hesays.A.Thereareupsides.B.Parentalsupervisionisencouraged.C.Differentpeoplehave
differentopinions.D.Thereareotherwaystoenforcediscipline.E.Programsforolderchildrenairintheafternoona
ndevening.F.Thedisruptionisfeltmoststronglybypupilsinthefinalyearofsecondaryschool.G.Underitsordersthecountry’sbiggestexer
ciseinremotelearningisunderway,watchedoverbyparents.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。MydaughterandherdogLxiehaveaspecialbond.Icanstillrememberthedaywe41herhomefromtheanimalshelter.LexiemovedinmyarmswhenIheldher,buttheseco
ndIhandedthislovelydogtomydaughter,she42.Mydaughter43tearsofjoywhileholdingheronthewayhomeandLexie44lick
ed(舔)thetearsaway.Sincethen,sheandmydaughterhavebeen45.Theylieunder46onthesofaandwatchTVtogether.Whenmydaughterclimbsintobed,Lexiewillcarryhe
rtoysontopofthecoversto47her.Lexie’s48spotisrightinmydaughter’sarms.Ifshecouldspendeverysecondofthedaythere,shewould
.TheotherdayIwaswatchingLexiewhilemydaughter,wholivesrightuptheroadfromme,didsome49forme.Whenitwastimef
orLexietogohome,IcouldseeLexie’s50asIleashed(用皮带牵引)herup.IopenedthebackdoorandletLexieyank(猛拉)theleash
outofmy51.Lexiewasrunningawayas52asshecould.Icalledhername,butitwasnouse.Shehadfoundmydaughterontheroadandwasrunningas
hardasshecould.Mydaughter53topickherup.Lexiejumpedintoher54andhappilylickedherface.Ismiled,seeingshewasbackwhereshe55.41.A.delivered
B.carriedC.boughtD.brought42.A.trippedoverB.jumpedupC.settleddownD.dashedout43.A.howledB.criedC.whisperedD.yelled44.A.happilyB.slightlyC.temporarilyD
.bravely45.A.colleaguesB.friendsC.partnersD.assistants46.A.matsB.scarfsC.blanketsD.carpets47.A.greetB.protectC.remindD.join48.A.favouriteB.worthyC.a
dmirableD.initial49.A.houseworkB.homeworkC.entertainmentD.barbecue50.A.soulB.excitementC.goodwillD.talent51.A.gestureB.lip
C.handD.musle52.A.angrilyB.automaticallyC.directlyD.fast53.A.bentdownB.brokedownC.heldoutD.turnedback54.A.mouthB.ar
msC.backD.eyes55.A.performedB.quittedC.burstD.belonged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。Ch
inahasbecomethefirstcountrytolandaspacecraftonthefarsideofthemoon.TheunmannedChang’e-4probe(探测器)---thenamewasinspir
edbyanancientChinesemoongoddess---56(touch)downin2019intheSouthPoleAitkenBasin.Landingonthemoon’sfarsideis57(extreme)challengi
ng.Becausethemoon’sbodyblocksdirectradiocommunicationwithaprobe.Chinafirsthadtoputasatelliteinorbit(轨道)abovethe
mooninaspot58itcouldsendsignalstothespacecraftandtoEarth.Thefarsideofthemoonisofparticular59(interesting)toscientistsbecauseithasal
otofdeepcraters(环形山),moreso60thefamiliarnearside.ChineseresearchershopetousetheinstrumentsonboardChang’-
e-461(find)andstudyareasoftheSouthPole–AitkenBasin.“Thisreallyexcitesscientists,”CarlePieters,62scien
tistatBrownUniversity,says,”becauseitmeanswehavethechancetoobtaininformationabouthowthemoon_63(construct).”Dataa
boutthemoon’scomposition,suchashow_64iceitcontains,couldhelpChinadecidewhetheritsplansforafuturelunar(月球的)baseare_65(practice)第四部分写
作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,本学期英语考试新增题型“读后续写”给你带来了不少困难。请给你校外教Chris写一封电子邮件,告知学习困难,并请求帮助。内容包括:1.写邮件的目的2.具体困
难(不少于两点)3.期待注意:1.词数80左右,允许适当增加细节以使行文连贯。2.参考词汇:读后续写:continuationwritingDearChris,Yoursincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给
段落开头语段续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。OldManDonovanwasameanmanwhohatedchildren.Hethrewrocksatthemandevenshotatthemwithashotgun.Atleastthat’swhat
wehadheard.Hissmallfarmborderedourneighborhoodwheremyyoungersister,LeighAnn,andIlivedwhenweweregrowingup.Hisfarmwa
slong,narrow,andquaint.Itheldtwotreasures.Onewashisbeautifulfruit.Thereweremanyvarietiesoffruit:pears,
apples,andlotsmoreIjustcan'tthinkof.Thefruitnaturallydrewthechildrentohisland.Itmadethemintothieves.ButmysisterandIdidn'tdaretotakehisfruitbecauseo
fthehorriblerumors(谣言)wehadheardaboutOldManDonovan.Onesummerday,wewereplayinginanearbyfield.Itwastimeto
headbackhome.MysisterandIwerefeelingverydaringthatday.TherewasashortcuttoourhousethatwentthroughtheDonovanfarm.Wethou
ghthewouldn'tbeabletoseeusrunacrosshispropertyaroundthetastyfruittrees.Wewerealmostthroughthefarmwhenweheard,"Hey,girl!"inarough,lowvoice.West
oppeddeadinourtracks!Therewewere,facetofacewithOldManDonovan.Ourkneeswereshaking.Wehadvisionsofrockspounding
ourbodiesandbulletspiercingourhearts."Comehere,"hesaid,reachinguptooneofhisappletrees.Stillshaking,wewentovertohim.Heheldoutseveralripe,jui
cy,redapples."Takethesehome,”hecommanded.Wetooktheappleswithsurprisedheartsandranallthewayhome.Ofcourse,LeighAnnandIat
etheapples.Astimewenton,weoftenwentthroughOldManDonovan'sfarm,andhekeptongivingusmorelusciousfruit.Oneday,westoppedbytoseehimwhenhewasonhi
sfrontporch.Wetalkedtohimforhours.Whilehewastalking,werealizedthatwehadfoundtheotherhiddentreasure:thesweet,kindhearthiddenbeh
indhisgruffvoice.Soon,hewasoneofourfavoritepeopletotalkto.Unfortunately,hisfamilyneverseemedtoenjoyourcompany.Theyneversmiledorwelcomed
usin.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;3.请按格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Everysummer,wewouldvisitMr.Donovanandtalktohim.Thenextwinter,wordgo
taroundthatOldManDonovanhaddied.2020年下期普通高中期末质量调研检测英语参考答案听力:1—20CBACACACBCACBBCAABAC阅读理解BCDABDCBDBCDCBA七
选五ADBEF完形DCBABCDAABCDABD语法填空56touched57.etremely58.where59.interest60.than61.tofind62.a63.isconstruct
ed64.much65.pactical书面表达一(略)书面表达二参考答案Paragraph1.Everysummer,wewouldvisitMrDonovanandtalktohim.Wesharedwithhimourcolorfulexperienceatschoolwh
ilehekeptgivingouthislusciousfruitstousasusual.Astimewentby,weseemedtobemoreafamilythangoodfriendsandhisfamilygradually
cametogreetuswithawarmsmile.Butonesummer,wewereinformedthathewasseriouslyillandwewereanxiousandrestless,feelinglikesittingo
npinsandneedles.Thenextday,werushedstraighttoseehishealthcondition.Weakashewas,hecomfortedusthatitwasn’tabigdeal.Itwasfromhisfamilythatwe
knewthetruth.OldManDonovanhadfellfromatreewhilelookingafterthefruitsandhisheadwasseriouslyhurtandneedoperation.Theoperationmightnotsucce
edanditwasagamblewhetherhewouldliveordie.Paragraph2.Thenextmorning,wordgotaroundthatOldManDonovanhaddied.Hearingthebadne
ws,mysisterandIjustcouldn’tbelieveituntilwewentbackhomeandsawhissmilingfaceonthewall.Ifeltalumpinmythroat,tearswellingupinmyeyes.Th
efamilyapproachedandwelcomedus.”Iamsorryforyourloss.”Igavehimabighug.Onmywaybackhome,thewindwhistledthroughthetrees,asifmourningforthedeathofDonov
an.Irealizedgonewerethedayswhenwesattogetherchattingwitheachother.Irealizedgonewerethedayswhenwewereluckyenoughtohaveatasteofthelusciousf
ruitgrownbyhim.However,heleftusahiddentreasure---hiskindheart,whichshallneverdieawaywiththepassageoftime.