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辽宁省2020——2021学年度(下)省六校协作体高一第三次联考英语试题命题人:(考试时间120分钟,分值150分)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。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.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.LookathisX-ray.B.Givehimtreatment
.C.Sendhimtothehospital.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheprice?A.Expensive.B.Reasonable.C.Cheap.3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.CallJulian
Assange.B.WatchthenewsonTV.C.GetinformationontheInternet.4.Whydidn’tthemanfinishhissciencehomework?A.Hedi
dn’thaveenoughtime.B.Heforgotitcompletely.C.Hefounditdifficult.5.Whatdoesthejobrequire?A.BusinesstripstoItalian.B.Excelle
ntSpanish.C.NativeGermans.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。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.Whatwillthemanteachthisafternoon?A.Americanhistory.B.Englishgrammar.C.Englishhistory.7.Whattimedoe
stheconversationtakeplace?A.At6:55.B.At7:00.C.At7:05.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherewasthewomanborn?A.InAmerica.B.InFrance.C.InEngland.
9.Whoheldtheartshow?A.Theman.B.Theman’sstudents.C.Theman’sdaughter.10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’sdaughter?A.Sheisstudy
inginLondon.B.ShegraduatedfromNewYorkUniversity.C.Shelikespaintingandplayingthepiano.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。11.Howcanparentspreventchildrenfromfalli
ngdownthestairs?A.Byusingmats.B.Byfittingsafetygates.C.Byaccompanyingthem.12.Whichplaceisthemostdangerousaccordingtothewom
an?A.Thekitchen.B.Thebathroom.C.Thelivingroom.13.Whatprobablyistheman?A.Awriter.B.ATVhost.C.Aradiohost.听第9段材料,回答第14至1
6题。14.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.SheworksinJapan.B.Shelivesinthetown.C.Shechangesherjobsoften.15.Whatdidthem
anplantodoatfirst?A.TraveltoJapan.B.Starthisownbusiness.C.Goabroadtostudy.16.Wheredoesthemanworknow?A.Inashop.B.Inasupermarket.C.Inarestaurant.听第
10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WherewastheMaryCelestegoing?A.TheUSA.B.Italy.C.England.18.Whatdidtheshiplooklikewhenfoundintheeaster
nAtlantic?A.Badlydamaged.B.Ingreatdanger.C.Ingoodcondition.19.Whathappenedtothetenpeopleontheship?A.Theyweredead.B.Theyweremissing.C.Theywer
einjured.20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofthestoryabouttheMaryCeleste?A.Boring.B.Understandable.C.Mysterious.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AIndependenceissomethingthatcanbedifficulttoachieve.Butdon’tworrybecauseherewehavef
ourbooksthatcanhelpyou.Ifyoudon’tbuylessthanthreeofthem,you’llbegivena20%discount!TheTotalMoneyMakeoverbyDaveRams
eyTakingcareofyourfinanceishard.DaveRamsey,afamousbusinessman,isheretotakeyouonthewholeprocessofplanningyourfinance,andshowthemythsof
cashadvancesanddebtconsolidation(债务重整),tomakesureyourfinanceishealthy.Price:$14.49Grace’sGuidebyGrace
HelbigGraceHelbigsharedhertipstobecomingagrown-up.Thebookisfullofpersonalstoriesofherstrugglesandthelessonsshelearntfromfa
ilingmanytimes.Thisbookisyouron-the-gofunreadwithpicturesanddrawingsofHelbig,andworksheets(作记录)topractice
.Price:$7.95TheOhSheGlowsCookbookbyAngelaLiddonHavingsufferedfromeatingdisorderandlivingondiet,AngelaLiddonpromisedto
eathealthilyforever.Shethrewoutherfat-freebutterspray(黄油喷雾)andlow-caloriefrozendinnersafterlearninghow
toproperlycook.Thisbookcontainsmorethan100recipes(食谱)coveringbreakfast,salads,soups,powersnacksandthemaindishesforahealthymeal
atanytimeoftheday.Weallknowthathealthyeatingispartofbeingindependent.Price:$22.22TinyBeautifulThingsbyCherylStrayedLifecanbehard,especiallywhe
nitcomestorelationshipswithothers.Inthebook,Strayedgivesadviceonloveandlife.Shewritesaboutdifferentsubjects:asonrejectedbyhisparents,amotherwhohaslo
stherchild.Andthemessagehiddenthroughoutallheradviceisalwaysthat,ifyouwantagoodlife,youhavetocreateit.Price:$8.7621.Howmuchwillyousaveatleastify
oubuythreeofthelistedbooks?A.$5.68.B.$6.24.C.$8.95.D.$9.10.22.WhatisspecialforthebookGrace’sGuide?A.Itisabouthowtogrowuphealthily
.B.Itismainlyabouthowtoworkbetter.C.Itisbasedonitsauthor’slifeexperience.D.Itteachesreaderstolearnfromothers’lifestories.23.Whichbookshouldyouchoos
eforsomeonewhoisbadatgettingalongwithothers?A.Grace’sGuide.B.TinyBeautifulThings.C.TheTotalMoneyMakeover.D.TheOhsheGl
owsCookbook.BOne-year-oldTallulahturnedpurpleandstoppedmovingafterthesweetbecamestuckinherthroat.HermumLeigh-Annesaidthedramabegandurin
gavisittohergrandma’shousewhenhergrandparentsgaveherolderkidssomesweets.“Thenatabout4:45pm,Tallulahstartedtochoke—weallwentintoapanic.”“Itse
emedlikeitwentonforages.Notoneofusknewwhattodo.”“Iranganambulancewhilemygrandmaandgranddadtriedtogetthesweettocomeup.”“Tallulahwaspanickingat
firstbutthenshestartedtogopurple—shealmosthadnooxygenleftinher.”Withherdaughterlimp(无力的)andtimerunningout,Leigh—Anneknewshecouldn’taffordtowa
itfortheambulancetoarrive.“TheonlythingIcouldthinkwastogooutintothestreet.”Shesaid.“Irushedoutandscreamedforsomeonetohelpwhilem
ygrandmarushedoutcryingwithTallulah.”Atexactlythemoment,Caitlin,whoisstudyingpublicservicesatRedcarCollege,waspas
singbyQueenStreet.Shesaid,“IwaswaitingtogotoworkwhenIheardsomeonescreamingforhelp,soIranstraightover.”The17-year-oldgirladde
d,“SomethingjustclickedandIwentintoautomode.Thelittlegirlwascompletelylimp,soIcheckedherairwaysandtilted(使
倾斜)heroverandstartedhittingherback.Iturnedherroundandtappedonherchest,thenafterwhatfeltlikeforeversheco
ughedupthesweetandspatitout.AssoonasshestartedcryingIfeltahugerelief.IwasjustsopleasedIwasabletohelp.”Caitl
inwastaughtherlifesavingskillswhenshejoinedtheArmyCadetsfouryearsago.24.WhendidTallulahgetchoked?A.Whileeat
ingsweets.B.Whileenjoyingadrama.C.Whilehavingameal.D.Whiletakingsomemedicine.25.Whydidthefamilygooutintothestreet?A.Tobuyso
meneededtools.B.Tosearchfortimelyhelp.C.Togetabreathoffreshair.D.Towaitfortheambulancetoarrive.26.Whichofthefo
llowingcanbestdescribeCaitlin?A.Braveandselfless.B.Kindandenergetic.C.Determinedandgenerous.D.Quick-thinkingandhelpful.27.Whatmaybethebe
sttitleforthetext?A.Firstaidskillsoundsimportant.B.Screamingforhelpmakessense.C.Eatingsweetsendangersbabygirl.D.Heroic
teenagersavesbabygirl’slife.CAmazonisopeningits12thhigh-techconveniencestoreTuesdayinNewYork.Thespotwillbethefirstofthechaintoa
llowcustomerstopaywithcash.Themovecomeswithgrowingresistanceagainstcashlessstores,whichcriticssayrefusetoservepeoplewhodo
n’thavebankaccounts.Atotherlocationsofthestore,shoppersenterbyscanningtheAmazonGoapp.That'sstillthecaseforcustomerspayingwithacredit
card,butpeoplepayingwithcashwillhavean“entryassociate”scanthemthroughtheturnstiles(旋转栅门).Oncethey’refinishe
d,thoseshopperswillcheckoutwithanAmazonGoemployeeandreceiveapaperreceipt.CashlesscustomerscanstillwalkoutbyscanningaphonethathastheA
mazonGoappattheturnstiles.CustomersusingtheGoappcanexitwithoutwaitingandgetadigitizedreceipt.The1,300-square-footNewYorkstore-t
hefirstAmazonGostoreontheEastCoast-willofferpreparedfoods,suchassandwichesandsalads.ItwillalsohaveAmazonMealKitsandlocallymadeoptions.Am
azonsaysitwillbeginacceptingcashatitsotherGostores“overtime.”Anumberofretailers(零售商)andrestaurants,suchasSweetgreenand
DosTorosTaqueria,arefacingroadblockstotheircashlessrecommendations.NewJerseyGovernorPhilMurphyrecentlysignedalawbanningcashlessstoresinthatstate.Ph
iladelphiaalsopassedalawtoprohibitcashlessstoresearlierthismonth,andofficialsinNewYorkCity,WashingtonandSanFranciscoarecons
ideringsimilarmoves.Thefederalgovernmentdoesnotrequireretailerstoacceptcash.“Whilecard-onlymaybeconvenientforsomebusinesses,itcanactu
allybediscriminatory(歧视的,不公平的)againstpoorcommunitiesthatdon’thaveasmuchaccesstobanksorlinesofcredit,”saidNewJerseyStateSenatorNelliePou,whospons
oredthestate’snewlaw.Notacceptingcashcouldalsobebadforbusiness.Americansuseitin30%ofallbusinessdeals
,accordingtoa2017reportfromtheFederalReserveBankofSanFrancisco.28.WhyisAmazonopeninganewstoreacceptingcash?A.Topersuadethosecritics.B.Toobeythe
localregulations.C.Toimproveitsretailservice.D.Tocompetewithcashlessstores.29.Whatwillshopperspayingwithcashdoatthenewstore?A.Exitinlinewithad
igitizedreceipt.B.WalkoutbyscanningaphonewiththeGoapp.C.Enterthroughtheturnstilesbyscanningaphone.D.Checkoutwithanemployeeandgetapaperre
ceipt.30.Howdidsomestatesandcitiesreacttocashlessstores?A.Bymakinglawstostopthem.B.Byrequiringretailer
storunthem.C.BylearningfromAmazontoimprovethem.D.Byfollowingthefederalgovernmenttoacceptthem.31.Whatisthe
mainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Itsnecessarytomakecashlessstoreseasilyaccessible.B.Morebanksshouldbebuiltinpoorcommunitie
s.C.Card-onlypaymentisconvenientforbusiness.D.Notacceptingcashhasitsdisadvantages.DThebadhealtheffect
sofsleeplossduringtheweekcan’tberepaidbylongerweekendsleep,accordingtoanewstudy.Researchershavelongknownthatsleepdeprivation(剥夺)ca
ncauseweightgainandincreaseotherhealthrisks.Butforthosewhoforcethemselvesoutofbedeveryweekdayaftertoofewhoursofshut-eye,theyh
opeturningoffthealarmonSaturdayandSundaywillrepaytheweeklysleepdebtandremoveanyilleffects.Theresearch,publishedinCurrentBiology,crushesthosehop
es.Despitecompletefreedomtosleepduringaweekendrecoveryperiod,peopleinasleeplabwhowerelimitedtofivehoursofsleeponweekdaysgainednearly
threepoundsovertwoweeksandexperienceddisordersthatwouldincreasetheirriskfordiabetes(糖尿病)overthelongterm.Whileweekendrecoverysleephadsomebenefitsaft
erasingleweekofsleeploss,thosegainswerewipedoutwhenpeoplefellrightbackintotheirsamesleepdeprivedsched
ulethenextMonday.“Iftherearebenefitsofcatch-upsleep,they'regonewhenyougobacktoyourdailyschedule.It'sveryshort-lived”,saidKennethWri
ght,directorofthesleepandchronobiology(生物钟学)labattheUniversityofColoradoatBoulder.“Thesehealtheffectsarelong-term.It’skindoflikesmokingoncewas--peop
lewouldsmokeandwouldn’tseeanimmediateeffectontheirhealth,butpeoplewillsaynowthatsmokingisnotahealthylife
stylechoice.Ithinksleepisintheearlystageofwheresmokingusedtobe.”Wrightsaidthatthestudysuggestspeopleshouldputsleep
inthefirstplace--cuttingoutthe“sleepstealers”suchaswatchingtelevisionshowsorspendingtimeontheirphones.Evenwhenpeopled
on’thaveachoiceaboutlosingsleepbecauseofchild-careresponsibilitiesorjobschedules,theyshouldthinkaboutget
tingsleepinthesamewaytheywouldgetahealthydietorexercise.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword''crushes''mean?A.ruins.B.guarantees.C.deepens
.D.arouses.33.WhatwillKennethWrightagreewith?A.Smokingismoreharmfulthansleeploss.B.Weekendrecoverysleephasmanybenefits.
C.Smokingandsleeplosshavethesamebadeffects.D.Ittakeslongforpeopletoseetheeffectsofsleeploss.34.WhatdoesKennethWrightadvisepeopletodo?A.
Takeregularexerciseeveryday.B.Reducethescreentimebeforesleep.C.WatchsomeTVshowsbeforebedtime.D.Sleepaslongaspossibleduringweekdays.3
5.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Tosharesomeunhappyexperiences.B.Toshowsomeunknownfacts.C.Topromoteaheal
thylifestyle.D.Tointroduceanewstudy.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup?3
6Whenyouareaskedthequestion,didyouhaveananswerattheready,ordidyouneedafewminutestothinkaboutit?Weallhavedreamsofbecomingsomethinggreat,like
afireman,ateacher,orarockstar.Well,howdidyoudo?Maybeyouneverdesiretobewhatyousetouttobeorsaidthatyouwouldbecome.37Theolderweget,ourtastescha
nge,ourviewoftheworldchanges,evenourgoalschange.OneofthemostimportantlessonsI'velearnedduringmycareerpath
istodosomethingyoulovetodo.Ifeelthatifyouenjoywhatyoumakealivingat,youendupbeinghappyinmorewaysthanone.38Whilenojoborbusinessisperfect,theimpor
tantthingistoenjoyit,evenlearnfromit.Ifyouareunhappyinyourcurrentsituation,whynottakestepsnowtochangeit?39Ifyoua
realreadythere,Iapplaudyou.Ifnot,realizethatitmaytakesometimetofigureoutwhatyoureallywanttodo,andevenmoretimetoactuallygetthere.That’
sallright!Icantellyoufromexperiencethatfindinganddoingwhatyouloveareabsolutelyworthit.Alloftheresearch,trai
ning,andhands-onexperiencehavemademeastronger,happierperson.40You'llbehappierforit.Trustme.Ipromiseyouwillneverlookback.A.Butthenagain,things
change.B.Dowhatyouloveandlovewhatyoudo.C.Lifeitselfbecomesmuchmoreinterestingandfun.D.Perhapsyou'veb
eenaskedthequestionsometimes.E.Youmusthavemetwithsuchsituationasalittlechild.F.Maybeyouwillfindthatthenewjobismoresuitableforyou.G.Somew
hereoutthereisajoborbusinessthatisperfectforyou.第三部分语言知识运用(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。Regardlessoftheweatherorthedistance,PaulWilsonwillmakesurelow-incomestudentsinhisneighbourhoodarriveattheircollegeclassesontime.Ar
etiredengineer,76-year-oldWilsonhasbeen41freeridestocollegestudentsforthepasteightyears.Sincehefirststarted42hiscartotheyoungpeople.Wil
sonhascoveredanastonishing64,000miles,andhashadcountlesspleasantandoftenhumorous43withthestudentshetransportstoandfromschool.Thestudentswhohe's
44havegoneontobecomephysicians,teachersandengineers,butwhatthey'vealsogotoutoftheirtimeinschoolisfindin
garolemodelandafriendinWilson.Somestudents45callhim“Grandpa”.TinaStern46ridesfromWilsonforallherfouryearsincollege,andthetripsmeantmuchmoretohe
rthanjustfree47.“It’snotjustaride;you’renotjustsittingthereinawkwardsilenceorwithyourheadphoneson.”Sternsaid.“Heasksyouquestionsandactually48
theanswers,sothenexttimeyouridewithhim,he’llcheckonthosethings.”Wilsonfirstworkedasadriverthroughastudent-supportprogrammeofthenon-profi
torganisation.OnPointforCollege.Althoughthe49asksthemembersonlytodrivestudentstoandfromtheirclasses,Wilsonoftengoes50toensurethew
elfareandsafetyofthestudents.Iftheyhaveproblemswithregistration,Wilsonisthereto51them.Iftheyrunoutofcertaindailynecessities,Wilsonwilldrivetoth
eneareststoreandpurchasewhat’sneeded.Ifastudentgetshungryonthelongdrivestoandfromschool,Wilsonnever52
tobuythemameal.Formanystudents,Wilson’shelpisnotonlyappreciated,it’salsoentirely53forthemtobeabletocompletetheircollegeeducation.Som
estudentsdon’thaveareliablecar,whileothershavetosharevehicleswithparentswhoworksixdaysaweek.Forthem,ridingwithWilsonhas54themtoc
ompletetheireducation—butaccordingtoWilson,hebenefitsjustasmuchfromtheexperience.“Ijustlovedriving,andIlovethesekids,”Wilsonsaid.“It’ssucha(n
)55tobeapartofthesekids’lives,evenjustforafewhours,gettingtoknowthemandhearingtheirstories.”41.A.linkingB.
sendingC.offeringD.distributing42.A.volunteeringB.lendingC.deliveringD.donating43.A.argumentsB.interviewsC.negotiations
D.conversations44.A.metB.drivenC.addressedD.greeted45.A.evenB.everC.onceD.already46.A.earnedB.receivedC.assessedD.
demanded47.A.transportationB.styleC.timeD.communication48.A.selectsB.recitesC.guessesD.remembers49.A.clubB.leagueC.coll
egeD.programme50.A.farB.aroundC.beyondD.forwards51.A.assistB.watchC.urgeD.warn52.A.expectsB.attemptsC.managesD.hesitates53
.A.extraB.unusualC.necessaryD.adequate54.A.requiredB.allowedC.remindedD.convinced55.A.effortB.ambitionC.privilegeD.convenience第二节(
共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读短文,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。ExperienceChina,apopularweek-longholidayprogram,tookplaceonlineforthefirsttimeonMonda
y.ItwasorganizedbytheConfuciusInstituteinFrankfurt56theChineselanguageandsomeChineseculturearetaught.57(design)forGermanchildrenwhoareinter
estedintheChineselanguageandculture,thisyear’sprogramhasbeensimplified58(adapt)tochildren’sonlineattentionspan(持续时间)andhabits.Ithasfewereven
tsofdancingandmartialarts59morereal-timevideochatwithChineseyouthinChina.TheInstitute’sonlineclasseswillgraduallytake60place
oftraditionalonesinlateMarch.Variousafter-classactivities,suchasattendingreadingclubsandTaiChilessons,are61(access)toitsstuden
ts.“Thefeedbackonouronlineclasses62(be)verygoodsofar.Wehavenocomplaintsaboutthesuddenswitchtoonlineclasses,”Christi
naWerum-Wang,63(direct)oftheInstitute,toldXinhua.“Evenmore,mostpeopleareveryhappythatwedon’tstopclasses,andtheyare
64(simple)gratefulthattheprogramgoessosmoothly,”Werum-Wangadded.“Whethersomeonlineeventsshouldbekeptinthefutureisstill65discussion.
”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)假如你是李华LiHua,你的英国朋友Peter给你发来邮件,想了解一下你的家乡自“十九大(the19thNationalCongressoftheCommunistPartyofCh
ina)”以来所发生的变化,请你用英文给他回复。内容如下:1.精准扶贫(targetedpovertyreduction),效果良好;2.环境保护得到了明显改善。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使内容
连贯。DearPeter,Yours,LiHua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。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。Manyyearsa
go,Art,wholovedrural(乡村的)life,boughtahouseinthecountrysideandlivedtherepeacefullywithhiswife,Eva.Evawasananimallove
r,andshekeptseveralchickens,twocatsandonedogintheirbackyard.Artlikedexploringinmountainsandforests.Hewasenthusiastic(充
满热情的)andwarm-hearted.Everytimehedroveout,nomatterwhohemetwith,hewouldgreetthem.OnedayArtsawayoungmanabout1
6yearsofageandalargedogwithoneearwhiteandtheotherblackwalkingalongtheroad.Whenhiscarwouldpasshimontheotherside
,Artmadeeyecontactandwaved.Theyoungmansmiledandwavedback.Afterthat,Artsawhimalmostdaily,walkingalongthewindingro
adwavingatcars,andheknewtheboywasnamedJim.Artusedtoenjoywalkingoutinthecountrysidehimself,sohethoughtitw
asn'ttoostrange.Onarainyday,ArtsawJimagainandpulledover.Heaskedifheneededaride.Theyoungmansaid,“I'mnotreallygoinganywhere,justw
alkingwithmydog.Helikesrainydays.Thanksallthesame,mister.”“Yourdogisspecial.Mywifealsohasadog,anditispregnant(怀孕的),”Artsaid.Thenhet
oldhimifheeverneededarideorhelp,hecouldflag(挥手示意某人停车)himdownandhewoulddowhateverhecould.JimthankedArtandwentonhisway.Afewweekslater,ArtsawJ
imwalkingandhedidn'thavehisusualsmileandwaspacingratherthanwalking.AsArtgotclose,hecouldseeJimwascrying.Artaskedwhatwa
swrong.“IwascalledthatsomethinghappenedtomybestfriendRandyjustnow.He'sbehindmyhouse,”hesaidthroughtears.Artaskedhimtogetintothecarandhewouldtake
himthere.Thehousewasasmalloldfarmhouse,withalargedriveway.Artsawadoglyingmotionless(不动的)justoutsidethedriveway.“There!Thereheis!That'sRandy!”
Jimshouted.Paragraph1:Artcheckedthedog,andhefoundthedoghadbeendead.Paragraph2:OneofthebabydogscaughtArt'sattention,whohadawhitee
arandablackone.2020——2021学年度(下)省六校协作体高一第三次联考英语试题参考答案第一部分:听力1-5CACAB6-10CABBC11-15BACAB16-20ABCBC第二部分:阅读理解21-23BC
B24-27ABDD28-31CDAD32-35ADBD36-40DACGB第三部分:完型填空41-45CADBA46-50BADDC51-55ADCBC第四部分:语篇填空56where57Designed58toadapt59but60the61accessible62hasbeen
63director64simply65under第一节应用文写作范文:DearPeter,I’mgladthatyouarecaringaboutthedevelopmentofmyhometown.NowIwilltellyousomethingabout
it.Greatchangeshavetakenplacesincethe19thNationalCongressoftheCommunistPartyofChina.Thetargetedpovertyreductionhasreachedits
idealaims.Manypoorfamilieshavegoteffectivehelpfromlocalgovernmentsandhaveimprovedtheirlifegreatly.Besides,theriversaregettingcl
earerandclearerandallkindsoffishesreturntotherivers.Theskyisfilledwithwhiteandcleanerclouds.Pleasecometovisitmyhometowninthenearfuture.Yours,LiHua第二节
读后续写范文:Paragraph1Artcheckedthedog,andhefoundthedoghadbeendead.ArttoldJimhisdogwasgone,butthathecouldkeephis
doginhisheart.Theboycriedhiseyesout.ArthelpedJimtotakeRandytohishouse,buriedhimandmadeamarker.ThenArtleft,feelingvery
blue.Inthefollowingdays,hedidn'tmeetJimontheroad.Heknewtheboywasextremelysadbutdidn'tknowhowtocomforthim.Afterabout
amonth,Eva'sdoggavebirthtoseveralbabydogs.Paragraph2OneofthebabydogscaughtArt'sattention,whohadawhiteearandablackone.ThelittledogremindedA
rtoftheimageofRandyimmediately.ThenArtexplainedthewholesituationtohiswife.Evasaiditwasnotacoincidenceanditwasasign.Afterdiscussion,ArttookthedogtoJ
im’shouse."IbringyoualittleRandy,"ArtsaidtohimwhenJimopenedthedoor.Thenthelittledogcameoutofthecar."Oh,reallyRandy!Youhavecomebacktome!"Ji
msaidwithtearsofjoy.